The period before ovulation and menstruation is an important physiological period, which plays an important role in women's health. During this period, a woman's body will undergo a series of changes, including increased body temperature, increased vaginal secretions, changes in appetite, etc. These changes are not only normal physiological phenomena, but can also help women better understand their health status and take necessary measures to protect their physical health.

In addition to rising body temperature, women may also feel some discomfort before their ovulation period, including headaches, breast tingling, nausea and fatigue, etc. These discomforts may go away within a day or may last for several days.

Increased vaginal discharge is also a common physiological phenomenon in women before their ovulation period. During this time, a woman's vaginal discharge will become thicker, darker in color, and may have an odor. These discharges are caused by bacterial growth and infection in the vagina. Therefore, women should pay attention to maintaining personal hygiene and clean the vagina regularly.

Before the ovulation period, a woman's appetite will also change. You may experience nausea and vomiting, or an increased appetite. These changes may be caused by hormonal changes in the body, but women should also pay attention to eating healthily and avoiding overeating or being overly hungry.