Ovulation refers to the 14th day of a woman’s menstrual cycle and is also the time when hormone levels are highest in women’s bodies. During this period, a woman's body will show some signals indicating that she is about to enter ovulation. Here are some common ovulation signs:

2. Increase in body temperature: During ovulation, a woman’s body temperature will increase. Typically, a woman's body temperature is lowest when she wakes up early in the morning and then gradually rises to a peak throughout the day. This increase in body temperature is called an increase in basal body temperature.

3. Appetite changes: During ovulation, a woman’s appetite may increase. This is because the body is preparing for childbirth and needs more nutrients. In addition, women who are ovulating may also feel more tired and need to take a break.

4. Increased vaginal secretions: During ovulation, women may experience an increase in vaginal secretions. This secretion, called mucus, is the body's way of preparing for childbirth.

5. Increased libido and sperm count: During ovulation, a woman’s libido and sperm count may increase. This is because the body is preparing for fertility, preparing more sperm for the upcoming sexual intercourse.

The above are some common ovulation signals. If women detect these signals, they can consider arranging sexual intercourse to prepare for childbirth. However, be aware that not all women will experience these signals, and they can also vary from person to person. If you are unsure whether you are ovulating, it is recommended to consult your doctor or professional advisor.