What happened during ovulation?

Symptoms of ovulation include:

1. Increase in body temperature: During ovulation, a woman’s body temperature will increase by 0.5 to 1 degree Celsius. This is the body’s physiological adjustment to prepare for the release of an egg.

2. Increased appetite: During ovulation, women’s appetite will increase and they may feel nausea or vomiting. This is because the body needs increased nutrition to support the release of the egg.

3. Increased sexual desire: During ovulation, women’s sexual desire may increase. This is a physiological adjustment made by the body to obtain high-quality sperm.

4. Increased vaginal discharge: During ovulation, a woman’s vaginal discharge will increase and she may feel moist or have fluid discharge. This is a physiological adjustment the body makes to increase the chances of sperm entering a woman’s body.

5. Body Sensitivity: During ovulation, women may experience sensitivity to body sensations such as their eyes, ears, and throat. This is a physiological adjustment the body makes to increase the chance of pregnancy.

Not all women experience these symptoms, and they may vary from person to person. If you want to know when you are ovulating, it's best to talk to your doctor or calendar specialist. At the same time, if you plan to become pregnant, it is best to have sexual intercourse during the ovulation period to increase the chance of sperm entering the female body.