Ovulation and periods

In the middle of every month, during the ovulation period, a woman's body releases eggs. An egg is a transparent cell contained in the human body and can only be released once a month. If a woman's egg is released, it may combine with sperm to form a fertilized egg, which can then implant and develop into a fetus.

During ovulation, women's reproductive organs undergo a series of changes. First, the vaginal secretions increase and become thin, transparent, light red or pink. Secondly, the uterus will also become more sensitive, and women may experience some pain or discomfort. Finally, the ovaries will also begin to release eggs. At this time, the woman will feel some pain or discomfort, but this is also the time when she is most fertile.

In addition to ovulation and menstruation, the female body also has some other important physiological processes. For example, during a woman’s menstrual cycle, there are a large number of bacteria in the vagina, which need to be eliminated through menstruation. In addition, women also release some mature eggs every month, which need to be released through sexual intercourse.

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