Cervical changes during ovulation

During ovulation, a woman’s cervix opens to allow sperm to enter her body. When sperm enter a woman's uterus through the cervix, they are attracted by the contractions of the uterus, where they meet the egg, beginning the fertilization process.

In addition to the opening of the cervix, women will also show other symptoms during ovulation, such as increased body temperature and increased vaginal secretion. These changes are all designed to make it easier for sperm to enter a woman's body and ensure they meet the egg.

However, women are also affected by some factors during ovulation, such as stress, mood swings, etc. These factors may affect the opening of their cervix and the entry of sperm, thereby affecting pregnancy.