The importance of drinking water during ovulation

Ovulation is when a woman’s eggs are released from her ovaries into her fallopian tubes. During this process, a woman's vaginal discharge will increase and become moist. This is because a woman's ovaries release a mature egg called an ovum, which travels through the fallopian tubes and into the uterus. During this process, the female body needs enough water to maintain sufficient moisture so that the egg can smoothly pass through the fallopian tube and enter the uterus.

Therefore, during ovulation, women need to drink more water to maintain the body's water balance. Drinking water can help women better complete the process of egg release and entry, and reduce the waiting time for eggs in the fallopian tubes. If a woman is dehydrated, it may cause the egg to wait too long, thus affecting the woman's fertility.

In addition, drinking water can also help women release eggs better. During ovulation, a woman's body needs enough fluids to support the process of egg release and entry, as well as the release of the egg. If a woman is dehydrated, it may lead to poor egg discharge, thus affecting her fertility.