Will my belly get bigger during ovulation?

During ovulation, a woman’s ovary releases an egg, which travels into the fallopian tube to wait for fertilization. After the egg is released, the woman's body will begin to secrete a substance called "gonadotropin", which will encourage the ovary to continue to release eggs. If a woman has high gonadotropin levels, her belly may become larger during ovulation.

In addition to gonadotropins, women also have other physiological changes during ovulation, such as:

* Increase in body temperature: During ovulation, a woman's body temperature will increase to promote egg discharge and fertilization.

* Increased vaginal secretions: During the ovulation period, women's vaginal secretions will increase. This is to increase the moistness of the vagina and make it easier for sperm to enter.

* Appetite changes: During ovulation, women's appetite may change. They may feel hungrier and want to eat high-calorie foods.

Although the belly may become larger during ovulation, this does not mean that women are in danger during ovulation. If women do not experience any discomfort during ovulation and the sperm fertilizes successfully, then they will have a baby.

If women experience discomfort during ovulation, or experience any other abnormalities, it is recommended that they consult their doctor.