When is the ovulation period for a woman?

Generally speaking, a woman’s menstrual cycle lasts about 28 days, so starting from the first day of the cycle and ending on the 14th day is the ovulation period. However, this is only a rough timeline, as a woman's menstrual cycle can be affected by many factors, such as mood, health, diet and exercise.

In addition to ovulation, women also have other important periods in their menstrual cycle, such as safe periods and dangerous periods. Safe periods are other times in the menstrual cycle when a woman cannot become pregnant, but this does not apply to everyone. The risk period refers to the ovulation period in the menstrual cycle and the 7 days before the next menstrual cycle, during which women are more likely to become pregnant.

If a woman wants to get pregnant, it is recommended to understand the woman's menstrual cycle and physical condition, and follow a correct lifestyle, such as diet, exercise, and emotional control, to increase the chance of pregnancy. If a woman is unsure about her cycle or wants a more accurate prediction of ovulation, it is recommended to consult a doctor or medical professional.