How does a woman feel during ovulation?

Ovulation refers to the 14th day of a woman’s menstrual cycle, when a woman’s eggs begin to mature and prepare to be released. During ovulation, a woman’s body undergoes the following changes:

1. Increase in body temperature: A woman’s body temperature will increase by 0.3-0.5 degrees Celsius during ovulation, which is called an increase in body temperature. This is caused by changes in hormonal levels in the body, which can cause the body to lose water, thereby increasing body temperature.

2. Increased vaginal secretion: During ovulation, women’s vaginal secretion will increase. This is a colorless, transparent, viscous liquid. This fluid helps women lubricate the vagina and promotes sperm entry and implantation.

3. Increased sexual desire: During ovulation, a woman’s sexual desire may increase because changes in hormonal levels in the body lead to an increase in sexual desire. Additionally, women may feel more sensitive and aroused during ovulation, which may increase the satisfaction of sexual stimulation.

4. Appetite changes: During ovulation, women's appetite may change, and they may feel hungrier. This is because changes in hormone levels in the body can lead to an increase in appetite.

5. Mental relaxation: During ovulation, women may feel more relaxed and happy because changes in hormonal levels in the body lead to mental relaxation.

These body changes and feelings are very important for women's reproductive health. If women fail to correct and respond to these changes, they may affect women's reproductive health and even lead to decreased fertility. Therefore, women should measure their body temperature regularly, observe body changes, and pay attention to their reproductive health. If you have any concerns or questions, please consult your doctor.