Luteal phase breasts during ovulation

The luteal phase of ovulation refers to the third and fourth days of a woman's menstrual cycle when her breasts begin to become fuller and softer. This is because breast cells in the breast begin to develop during ovulation and form breast ducts to produce milk in the future. After ovulation, these breast cells stop developing and the breasts begin to become flat.

Luteal phase breasts during ovulation have some health effects. First, women with larger breasts are generally more confident and attractive. Secondly, the breast cells in the breasts secrete some hormones during their development. These hormones are very important for women's physical and mental health.

However, luteal phase breasts during ovulation may also have some negative effects on physical health. If women experience symptoms such as breast pain, swelling or fever during this period, they should seek medical advice promptly. In addition, if women have sex during this period, it may cause bacterial infection and cause breast inflammation.