When is ovulation during menstrual period?

First, we can understand the menstrual cycle. The menstrual cycle usually refers to a woman's monthly cycle, which usually lasts about 30-40 days. Generally speaking, women's sexual desire and blood volume will change to a certain extent during the menstrual cycle.

We can then look at a woman's egg lifespan. The lifespan of a woman's egg is usually 2-3 days, while the lifespan of sperm is usually 3-5 days. Therefore, in a woman’s cycle, the 14th day of each menstrual cycle is usually the woman’s ovulation period.

So, how to determine ovulation during menstruation?

First, we can observe our sexual desire and blood volume. There are usually some changes in libido and blood volume during a woman's cycle. Generally speaking, in a woman’s cycle, the 14th day of each menstrual cycle is usually the woman’s ovulation period.

Secondly, we can observe our menstrual cycle. If a woman's menstrual cycle is 30 days, then the 14 days before the next menstrual period is usually the woman's ovulation period.

Finally, there are tools we can use to predict ovulation. For example, you can use a women's health calculator to predict a woman's ovulation period.

To summarize, understanding the menstrual cycle and ovulation is a very important concept. However, for some people, they may not be familiar with this concept, or they may not be sure how to identify ovulation during their cycle. In this case, we can consider some other methods to predict ovulation.