Ovulation occurs on the first day of ovulation

After a woman's egg is released, it stays in the body for about 2-3 days, and then flows back to the liver with the blood and is excreted. If a woman releases her egg on the first day of her ovulation period, her egg may be released the same day or the next day.

If a woman releases an egg on the first day of her ovulation period, she may become pregnant that same day or the next. In this case, the woman may have to wait a few days before the pregnancy is detected because it takes several days for the fertilized egg to implant.

If a woman releases an egg on the first day of her ovulation period, she may become pregnant that same day or the next. If this happens, women should pay close attention to their body changes, such as increased body temperature, nausea, vomiting, etc., and consult a doctor as soon as possible.