Your period is coming soon, isn't it ovulation?

Menstruation and ovulation are closely related, but they are not the same physiological process. Menstruation is caused by the shedding and bleeding of the endometrium, and the ovulation period is about 14 days before menstruation. The egg is discharged from the ovary and waits for fertilization in the fallopian tube, leading to pregnancy.

Therefore, the imminent menstruation is not the period of ovulation. Although both are female physiological phenomena, they are different physiological processes. If women experience abnormal menstruation, such as late or early periods, they should seek medical attention promptly to determine the root cause of the problem.

In addition, there are other factors that may affect a woman's menstrual cycle, such as genetic factors, hormone levels, diet and lifestyle. Therefore, if a woman has questions about her menstrual cycle, she should consult her doctor to determine the best treatment for her.