Will ovulation occur during ovulation?

Under normal circumstances, a woman's eggs mature and are released from the ovary, a process that takes about 14 days. During ovulation, the ovaries release the largest number of eggs, and these eggs are transported to the fallopian tubes to prepare for fertilization by sperm.

However, not all women ovulate during their ovulation period. Some women may release an egg at any time, while others may not release an egg throughout their cycle. In addition, some factors, such as disease, drugs, age, etc., can also affect women's eggs and ovulation.

So while women typically release eggs during ovulation, not all women do so during this period. If women do not release eggs during this period, they may need to take steps to promote eggs and release, such as using ovulation-inducing drugs or artificial insemination.