Entering the ovulation period marks the improvement of female fertility. During this period, women may experience symptoms that help them better understand their health.

In addition to these symptoms, women may also notice some of the following changes when they enter ovulation:

1. Increase in body temperature: After entering the ovulation period, a woman’s body temperature may increase by 0.5 to 1 degree Celsius. This feeling of increased body temperature may last for a few hours throughout the day and then go away.

2. Appetite changes: After entering the ovulation period, women may feel more tired and may have some appetite changes. They may be more willing to eat sweets or easily digestible foods.

3. Increased sexual desire: After entering ovulation, women may feel more aroused and have increased desire, which may affect their sexual behavior.

4. Blood changes: After entering the ovulation period, a woman's blood may become thinner, which may cause the blood to clot in a shorter time.

To sum up, some symptoms may appear when you enter the ovulation period, but these symptoms are not necessarily normal physiological reactions. If a woman feels any unusual discomfort or has any concerns, it is recommended to consult a doctor. At the same time, women should also maintain good living habits, including adequate sleep, a healthy diet and moderate exercise, to help themselves better embrace a healthy life.