Does ovulation differ every month?

So why does ovulation differ every month?

In fact, this is because a woman’s menstrual cycle is determined by many factors, including genetics, hormones and environmental factors. These factors will affect a woman's eggs and ovulation, as well as changes in hormone levels in the body, causing ovulation to occur at different times.

For example, if a woman has a 28-day menstrual cycle, ovulation may occur between day 14 and day 21. However, if a woman's menstrual cycle is 35 days, her ovulation period will occur between day 22 and day 29. Therefore, ovulation will vary each month to accommodate different menstrual cycles.

So, how to predict ovulation?

Although everyone's cycle is different, there are some methods that can help predict ovulation. For example, women can predict ovulation by taking their body temperature, observing symptoms, and observing changes in hormone levels in the blood. In addition, some doctors and scientists can also predict ovulation by observing the menstrual cycle and changes in hormone levels during the cycle.

While ovulation can vary from month to month, by understanding these methods, women can better manage their cycles and ensure they maximize their fertility. At the same time, attention should also be paid to avoiding unnecessary sexual intercourse during ovulation to avoid pregnancy risks.