Peak of ovulation

Ovulation refers to the middle of each month for women, usually between the 14th and 20th day. During this period, a woman's body temperature will rise by 0.5 to 1 degree Celsius, and her body will have some special reactions.

First of all, women will feel some mild discomfort at the peak of ovulation, such as headache, low back pain and nausea. These feelings usually appear the same day or the next.

Secondly, women become more sensitive during the peak of ovulation and their response to stimulation becomes more intense. For example, they may experience increased sexual desire and greater sensitivity to sexual stimulation.

In addition, women will also release a large number of egg cells at the peak of ovulation. This day is also called the "egg peak". During this period, a woman's fertility is at its peak, and it is possible for a woman to become pregnant on this day and in the days following.

Finally, the increase in a woman's body temperature at the peak of ovulation is due to hormonal changes in the body. These hormones cause a woman's body temperature to rise and maintain this temperature for a period of time.

To sum up, the peak of ovulation is a very important period, which has an important impact on a woman’s body and fertility. If you are hoping to become pregnant, it is recommended that you take steps during this period to ensure your health and fertility.