When does a woman ovulate?

Women release an egg every month, and the egg is usually released during the woman's menstrual cycle, usually around 28 days. However, the specific egg release time will vary due to individual differences, climate environment and other factors.

Generally speaking, a woman's menstrual cycle is divided into two phases: pre-cycle and post-cycle. Before a woman's cycle, a woman's egg is usually released around day 14 of her menstrual cycle, while after her cycle, it's usually around day 28 of her menstrual cycle. However, the specific discharge time will also be affected by some factors, such as a woman's health, mood, diet, etc.

If you want to get pregnant, it is best for women to know their menstrual cycle and discharge time in advance so that they can better control their fertility time. In addition, women can also understand their menstrual cycle and discharge time by observing their body changes, such as breast swelling, nausea, vomiting, etc.