Ovulation survival rate is one of the important indicators of female reproductive health. During the ovulation period, a woman's eggs are released from the ovaries and transported to the uterus through the fallopian tubes. If the survival rate is low, it may cause fertility problems. This article will introduce the concept, calculation method and influencing factors of ovulation survival rate, and discuss how to improve the survival rate.

Ovulation survival rate refers to the success rate of eggs produced by the ovaries being transported to the uterus by the fallopian tubes during a woman's ovulation period. It is one of the important indicators to evaluate female fertility, usually expressed as a percentage.

Calculation method

There are usually two methods for calculating the ovulation survival rate:

1. Continuous monitoring method: Determine the ovulation period by measuring the number, activity and survival time of eggs in a woman’s body.

2. Basal body temperature method: Measure a woman's basal body temperature. The body temperature will rise during the ovulation period. By measuring the body temperature, the ovulation period can be calculated.

Influencing factors

Ovulation survival rate is affected by many factors, including:

1. Ovarian function: The ovary is an important organ for producing eggs. If the ovarian function is poor, the survival rate may be low.

2. Fallopian tube function: The fallopian tube is the channel through which eggs are transported from the ovaries to the uterus. If the fallopian tube function is poor, the eggs may not reach the uterus.

3. Uterine environment: The uterus is an important organ for nurturing the fetus. If the uterine environment is poor, the survival rate may be low.

How to improve the survival rate during ovulation?

In order to improve the survival rate during ovulation, the following measures can be taken:

1. Improve your diet: Eat a healthy diet and absorb enough nutrients to help improve ovarian function and promote eggs.

2. Exercise: Exercise can improve the body's immunity, promote physical health, and help improve fallopian tube function.

3. Avoid smoking and drinking: Smoking and drinking can harm your health.