Ovulation period is particularly cold

In fact, the extremely cold period during ovulation is caused by changes in temperature. When temperatures drop, a woman's body produces more antibodies to protect itself, causing body temperature to rise. However, due to lower temperatures, women may experience a particularly small increase in body temperature and therefore feel particularly cold.

In addition, women's vaginal secretions will also change due to changes in temperature. In cooler temperatures, vaginal discharge may decrease and bacteria in the discharge may grow more easily, increasing the risk of infection.

If a woman feels particularly cold during ovulation, it is recommended that she wear more clothing to keep warm, and at the same time maintain adequate rest and diet to help her body adapt to changes in temperature. If symptoms are severe, it is recommended to seek medical treatment promptly.