Female ovulation cycle chart
The female menstrual cycle is divided into four phases: early (1-3 days), middle (4-7 days), late (8-10 days) and late (11-14 days). In a woman's cycle, each phase has different physiological characteristics.
So, when is the ovulation period in a woman’s cycle? Below, we will introduce in detail the female periodic table and the female ovulation period.
Early stage
In the early stages of a woman's life, there are no obvious changes in the ovaries and uterus. During this stage, a woman's body temperature will increase and range from 36.1 to 37.2 degrees Celsius. This is the female body’s effort to prepare for a new cycle.
medium term
During a woman's second trimester, her ovaries begin releasing eggs. During this stage, a woman's body temperature will rise to 37.3-37.5 degrees Celsius. This is because the egg takes time to reach the uterus, so the body needs time to regulate its temperature.
later stage
In the later stages of pregnancy, the egg reaches the uterus and enters the fallopian tubes. During this stage, a woman's body temperature will rise to 37.6-37.8 degrees Celsius. This is the female body’s effort to prepare for a new cycle.
Late period
At the end of the female cycle, the egg is released from the fallopian tubes and the woman's body begins to prepare for the start of the next cycle. During this stage, a woman's body temperature will drop, with the range of body temperature ranging from 36.9 to 37.1 degrees Celsius.
The female periodic table consists of four phases: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. In a woman's cycle, each phase has different physiological characteristics.