Sexual intercourse during ovulation

A woman's menstrual cycle is divided into two phases: pre-love and post-love. In a woman's menstrual cycle, the time for pre- and post-coital intercourse is usually fixed. However, during ovulation, a woman's body temperature will rise and her body will become more sensitive. Having sexual intercourse at this time may make it easier to get pregnant.

To determine when a woman is ovulating, doctors often use a thermometer to measure her temperature. Typically, a woman's body temperature will rise by about 0.5 degrees Celsius when she wakes up every morning for several days. If you have sexual intercourse at this time, the likelihood of pregnancy will be higher.

In addition to a thermometer, couples can also learn about a woman's ovulation by observing her menstrual cycle. Generally, a woman's menstrual cycle is divided into 28 days, but some people may have shorter or longer cycles. Therefore, couples can start to observe changes in a woman's body temperature on the 14th day of her menstrual cycle and arrange sexual intercourse when her body temperature rises.