Nipples become darker during ovulation

During ovulation, a woman's nipples often become more vibrant in color and may even have a red or pink tinge. This change may be caused by the release of eggs from the ovaries into the fallopian tubes, where they combine with sperm to form fertilized eggs.

There are some studies showing that changes in a woman's nipple color during ovulation are related to their pregnancy rates. If a woman's nipple color becomes more vibrant during ovulation, she is more likely to be pregnant. This is because during this period, a woman's hormone levels change, causing her nipples and breasts to become more sensitive and swollen.

Although this change is not noticeable, if you notice it, it may help your pregnancy. In addition, if you are considering pregnancy, it is recommended that women pay attention to changes in the color of their nipples during ovulation and record each change so that they can be monitored if necessary.