A woman’s monthly ovulation period

A woman's monthly ovulation usually occurs on the fourteenth day between menstruation. This period is called the "danger period" or "ovulation period" of the menstrual cycle.

A woman's monthly ovulation period is affected by many factors, including hormone levels, body temperature and body odor. During this period, a woman's body temperature will rise and her body odor will become more noticeable.

If you want to get pregnant, it's best to fertilize during a woman's ovulation period every month. A woman's menstrual cycle can be used to calculate her ovulation period and have sex with her during this period. In addition, a woman's ovulation period can also be determined by measuring body temperature and observing body odor.