Psychological changes during ovulation

Ovulation refers to the process when a woman's egg is released from the ovary and the next egg is released from the ovary. It usually occurs between the 14th and 16th days of a woman's menstrual cycle. During this process, women’s psychological state will be affected by a series of factors, including the following aspects:

1. Emotional changes: During ovulation, women may experience a series of emotional changes, including anxiety, tension, excitement, etc. These emotional changes may affect women's sexual desire and sexual response, thereby affecting women's reproductive health and fertility.

3. Physiological changes: During ovulation, women’s sexual desire may increase, and vaginal discharge may also increase. These physiological changes may make women feel more pleasurable and content, but they may also affect a woman's sleep quality.