Long ovulation period

Why does ovulation take so long?

First of all, a woman's menstrual cycle is usually about 28 days, and ovulation begins on the 14th day of the menstrual cycle. Therefore, if women have longer menstrual cycles, their ovulation periods will be relatively longer.

Secondly, a woman's body hormone levels will change during ovulation, which is determined by the number and quality of eggs secreted by the ovary. During the ovulation period, a woman’s eggs are most numerous and of the best quality, which helps women combine with sperm and become pregnant.

Why do many people think that ovulation does not take long?

Although women's ovulation period is relatively long, not everyone thinks it is long. Some people may only feel a difference for a few days, while others may not feel it at all. Additionally, some people may miss ovulation due to health problems, which may cause difficulty in getting pregnant.

How to predict ovulation?

Predicting ovulation is very important for people planning to become pregnant. Women can predict ovulation by measuring basal body temperature, observing menstrual cycles, and using David test strips. Generally speaking, the day when a woman's body temperature is highest is her ovulation period.

To summarize, although ovulation is relatively long, there are ways women can predict it and plan for pregnancy. For people planning to become pregnant, regular menstrual cycles and accurate predictions can help them better grasp the ovulation period and increase the chance of pregnancy.