Strong yang turns to yin during ovulation: scientific interpretation of women’s physiological changes

What is strong yang to yin during ovulation?

Strong yang to yin during ovulation means that during the ovulation period, a woman's body temperature rises and strong yang appears, and then her body temperature gradually decreases until it reaches the trough period. This phenomenon usually occurs after a woman's egg is released, but before the sperm combines with the egg.

The impact of strong yang to yin on female pregnancy

When a woman turns from strong positive to negative during ovulation, the chance of egg cells and sperm combining will increase. This is because during this period, the body temperature in the female body increases, providing better survival conditions for sperm. In addition, hormone levels in a woman's body change, making it easier for the egg cell to combine with the sperm.

However, turning from strong yang to yin does not mean that pregnancy will definitely occur. Women also need to wait during this period and for several days after that for sperm to combine with egg cells and form a fertilized egg. This process usually takes several days, so women need to be patient.

How to observe strong Yang turning into Yin?

The method of observing the transformation of strong yang into yin varies from person to person. Some women can observe the transition from strong yang to yin by taking their body temperature. In addition, women can also judge the change from strong yang to yin by observing their own secretions. Discharge usually appears to be increased, clear, and yellowish in color, indicating that a woman is about to enter a low period.

To sum up, the change from strong yang to yin is a significant physiological change in women during ovulation. For women trying to conceive, this change may increase their chances of getting pregnant. However, women still need to be patient and wait for the sperm to combine with the egg cell and form a fertilized egg.