Why do I feel emotional during ovulation?

During a woman's cycle, the ovaries release a substance called an egg. The eggs need to wait for a certain period of time to mature and then be expelled from the body. During this process, a woman's hormone levels change, including neurotransmitters such as adrenaline and dopamine. These neurotransmitters can have a strong impact on a woman’s mood.

During ovulation, women's hormone levels peak, which can cause them to become very emotional. This is because their brains receive a flood of neurotransmitters that make them feel excited and nervous. In addition, women will also feel particularly sensitive during this period and will feel very sensitive to any slight stimulation.

In addition, women will also feel particularly sensitive during this period and will feel very sensitive to any slight stimulation. This is because their brains receive a flood of neurotransmitters that make them feel excited and nervous.