Uterine membrane during ovulation 1.2

In a woman's menstrual cycle, ovulation usually occurs between menstrual periods. At this time, a woman's uterine lining will begin to change and secrete some fluid. These fluids contain proteins and cells that help facilitate sperm entry into the uterus.

Uterine membrane during ovulation 1.2

Uterine membrane during ovulation 1.2

Uterine membrane during ovulation 1.2

In addition to helping sperm enter the uterus, the uterine lining also has the following functions:

1. Protect sperm: The proteins and cells in the lining of the uterus protect the sperm, making them safer when entering the uterus.

2. Increase the lifespan of sperm: Cells in the uterine lining can help extend the lifespan of sperm, allowing them to survive longer in a woman’s body.

3. Promote the implantation of the fertilized egg: Cells in the uterine membrane can help promote the implantation of the fertilized egg and allow the fertilized egg to establish a foundation in the uterus.

During a woman's menstrual cycle, the lining of the uterus changes and secretes some fluid during ovulation. These liquids are clear and colored. They help sperm enter the uterus, protect sperm, extend sperm life, and promote implantation of a fertilized egg. If a woman experiences discomfort during her menstrual cycle or has any concerns, it is recommended to consult a doctor.