Female ovulation refers to the time when a woman's eggs are released from the ovaries to the fallopian tubes. It is also one of the times when women are most fertile. During this time, women may experience a range of physiological reactions that are critical to maintaining a woman's fertility.

Secondly, women experience a series of physical changes during ovulation. Research shows that a woman’s body temperature rises during ovulation, and the degree of body temperature rise is closely related to a woman’s fertility. Additionally, women may experience increased sexual desire and may feel more sensitive and moist. These physical changes may affect a woman's sexual behavior, causing her to ovulate more frequently and sensitively.

Finally, women experience a series of changes in their reproductive tract during ovulation. Research shows that changes in a woman's reproductive tract occur during ovulation, making it easier for them to become pregnant. A woman's vaginal discharge will increase and may become more accessible to sperm. In addition, a woman's uterus becomes softer to allow sperm to enter more easily.

In summary, women’s physiological responses during ovulation are crucial to maintaining women’s fertility. These reactions may affect women's sleep quality, mood changes, physical changes, and sexual behavior. Therefore, women should understand these reactions as much as possible so that they can more accurately predict and respond to ovulation.