Postpartum ovulation response

1. Increase in body temperature: During the postpartum ovulation period, a woman’s body temperature will rise to about 37°C. This is the body's process of perspiration and repair, and it is also an important period for implantation and development of the fertilized egg.

2. Increased sexual desire: During the postpartum ovulation period, a woman's sexual desire may increase. This is because the body is preparing for pregnancy and childbirth. There are also some physiological reasons that lead to increased sexual desire.

3. Appetite changes: During the postpartum ovulation period, women's appetite may change, and symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea may occur. This is because the body is preparing for pregnancy and childbirth, but there are also physiological reasons for changes in appetite.

4. Symptom relief: During the postpartum ovulation period, women may experience some symptoms, such as headache, nasal congestion, and cough. These symptoms may lessen as your body recovers.

5. Increased sexual desire: During the postpartum ovulation period, a woman's sexual desire may increase because the body is preparing for pregnancy and childbirth. There are also some physiological reasons that can lead to increased sexual desire.

Symptoms of postpartum ovulation may vary from person to person and may vary from woman to woman. If a woman experiences these symptoms during the postpartum ovulation period, she should seek medical advice promptly and seek medical advice.