Is the ovulation period fixed?

Generally speaking, ovulation refers to the 14th day of a woman’s menstrual cycle, when a woman’s eggs mature and are released. However, this does not mean that the ovulation period is fixed, but depends on a woman's menstrual cycle and physiological conditions.

For example, some women may release their eggs on day 13 or 14 of their menstrual cycle, while others may delay releasing their eggs until day 18 or 19. Additionally, some women may experience frequent or short menstrual cycles, which may make it difficult for them to predict their exact ovulation days.

In addition, factors such as diet, exercise and stress may also affect a woman's menstrual cycle and ovulation. Therefore, if you want to get pregnant, it is recommended that women consult a doctor before planning a pregnancy to understand their physical condition and the best time to get pregnant.