Characteristics of uterus during ovulation

During ovulation, a woman's uterus will increase significantly. This is because during this period, a woman’s egg cells begin to mature and gradually transfer to the uterus. An enlarged uterus makes it easier for eggs to be found and attracted, thereby increasing the chance of fertilization.

During ovulation, a woman's uterus contracts. This is because the egg needs to be expelled and the uterus needs to contract to push the egg out. These uterine contractions are called "mid-cycle uterine contractions." This process is very important for women's reproductive health because uterine contractions can maintain a woman's private space and prevent sperm from entering the vagina and affecting women's reproductive health.

During ovulation, a woman’s uterus will show noticeable discoloration. This is because during this period, the egg cells mature and release hormones that cause the blood vessels and nerves in the uterus to become active. These changes can cause the uterus to contract and expand, thereby increasing the chances of an egg being attracted and fertilized.