Menstruation is not a period of ovulation.

So, is menstruation a period of ovulation? Generally speaking, ovulation refers to the fourteenth day of a woman’s menstrual cycle, that is, the fourteenth day after menstruation. During this period, a woman's eggs are released from the ovaries and travel into the fallopian tubes to await fertilization. Therefore, it can be said that menstruation is not an ovulation period.

Of course, this is not absolute. In some cases, a woman's menstrual cycle may change for a variety of reasons, such as mood changes, health conditions, medication use, etc., which can affect a woman's menstrual cycle and ovulation. Therefore, if a woman needs to become pregnant, it is best to conduct corresponding examinations and plans under the guidance of a doctor.

Menstruation is not considered an ovulation period, this is the normal situation. But in special circumstances, it may be different. If you have any questions, please consult your doctor.