Ten days after menstruation is the ovulation period

Generally speaking, a woman's menstrual cycle is divided into two phases: the previous cycle and the next cycle. The former cycle usually lasts 3-5 days from the day menstruation begins, while the latter cycle lasts 7-10 days. Therefore, we can predict when the next cycle will start by observing the menstrual cycle.

However, for women with irregular patterns, predicting when the next cycle will start can be difficult. In this case, we can predict ovulation by observing a woman’s sexual desire. Generally speaking, women begin to enter their peak sexual desire period about ten days after menstruation, and their sexual desire will reach its peak on this day.

In addition to changes in sexual desire, women's bodies will also undergo some changes, such as breasts becoming softer, increased secretions, abdominal pain and low back pain and other symptoms. These changes also indicate that women may have entered the ovulation period.

Although predicting ovulation by observing sexual desire and body changes may not be accurate, this method still has certain reference value for women with irregularities. At the same time, other methods, such as measuring body temperature and observing secretions, can also be combined to predict ovulation.

In short, predicting ovulation by observing sexual desire and body changes is a simple and effective method, but it may not be suitable for women with irregular patterns. Therefore, if a woman is confused about her irregular menstruation, it is best to consult a doctor or a professional fertility consultant for more accurate advice.