How many times does ovulation occur?

A woman's menstrual cycle usually starts on 28 days and lasts for about 4-5 days. During this period, women's hormone levels reach their peak, including estrogen and progesterone. Changes in these hormone levels can lead to increased sexual desire in women and can also affect a woman's reproductive ability.

So, what is ovulation? In fact, ovulation refers to the period when hormone levels in a woman’s body reach their peak, which is one of the opportunities for women to ejaculate sperm during this period.

Generally speaking, a woman's ovulation period lasts about 4-5 days. The exact date depends on the woman's menstrual cycle and physical condition. Some women may ovulate around the 14th of this month, while others may ovulate around the 20th of this month.

Although a woman's ovulation period will occur during this time, this does not mean that every woman will ejaculate sperm within this date. In addition, a woman's menstrual cycle is also affected by many factors, including diet, exercise and stress.

So, if you want to get pregnant, it's best to follow a woman's menstrual cycle and have appropriate sexual intercourse during the ovulation period. If you are married and want to have children, it is best to consult with your doctor to ensure you are in good health and following correct reproductive health measures.