The onset of ovulation is marked by an increase in body temperature. During this period, body temperature will rise by 0.5 to 1 degree. If you don't have any other symptoms, you may already be ovulating.

If a woman undergoes AA (artificial insemination) during her ovulation period, the success rate will be higher. This is because the egg cells are more attracted to sperm and fertilized more easily.

However, there are other ways to improve your success rate besides AA. For example, women can increase the number of sexual intercourses during ovulation or use other methods to promote sperm entry into egg cells.

Women can determine when they are ovulating by taking their body temperature. Every morning when a woman takes her temperature, her body temperature will rise by 0.5 to 1 degree. This is a change that happens when a woman's body makes eggs.

During ovulation, a woman's body undergoes many changes. They may feel more sensitive, may experience soreness or discomfort, and may feel hungrier.

However, these changes do not necessarily mean that they are ovulating. If a woman's temperature is elevated when her temperature is taken but she doesn't have any other symptoms, she probably doesn't need to worry.

In short, many changes occur in women during ovulation, and this period can be determined by measuring body temperature. If the woman AA during ovulation, the success rate will be higher.