Is ovulation occurring during ovulation or not?

Stringing refers to the process of ovulation in a woman's body. Due to hormonal changes, the fluid in the body becomes clear and transparent, forming lines similar to silk threads. This stringing phenomenon usually occurs in the middle of a woman's menstrual cycle, that is, between the 14th and 20th days of the menstrual cycle.

So, does drawing strings mean that the egg has been released? Or does it mean that the egg has not been released? The answer is: not necessarily.

Drawing does not confirm that the egg has been released. Although stringing usually occurs in the middle of a woman's menstrual cycle, the process of egg release takes some time. After the egg is released, it takes several days for it to become fertilized. Therefore, drawing cannot be used as the only basis for determining whether the egg is released.

However, if a woman has had sex during masturbation, it is likely that she has expelled these mature eggs and are waiting for fertilization. This is because sexual intercourse can send sperm directly to a woman’s reproductive organs and promote the release of eggs.

To sum up, stringing usually means that a woman's egg is being released, but it does not determine whether the egg has been released. If you wish to determine whether these mature eggs have been expelled, it is best to have sex during masturbation and wait a few days to ensure that the eggs have been expelled.

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