Ovulation period is 10 days

Within 10 days of ovulation, women may experience a series of physiological changes that are necessary for fertility. Here are some frequently asked questions and answers about ovulation:

1. How is ovulation calculated?

A woman's menstrual cycle is 28 days, so the 14th day is the woman's ovulation period. If the menstrual cycle is 30 days, then the 16th day is the woman’s ovulation period.

2. What physiological changes will occur during ovulation?

During ovulation, a woman’s body undergoes a series of physiological changes, including:

- Increased libido: During ovulation, women's sexual desire increases and they may feel more aroused and sensitive.

- Increased vaginal secretions: During ovulation, women’s vaginal secretions increase and some clear fluid may flow out.

- Increase in body temperature: During ovulation, a woman's body temperature will increase, usually when the body temperature fluctuates between 36.8°C and 37.2°C.

- Appetite changes: During ovulation, women may experience changes in appetite, and they may prefer greasy and digestible foods.

3. Can I get pregnant during ovulation?

During ovulation, a woman has the opportunity to release healthy eggs, which, when combined with sperm, may lead to pregnancy. However, pregnancy is only possible when a woman's egg and sperm meet. Therefore, if a woman wants to get pregnant, she should start having sexual intercourse on the 14th day of the woman's menstrual cycle and ensure that the woman's sperm and egg meet at the right time.

4. How to avoid getting pregnant during ovulation?

Although women have a chance of getting pregnant during their ovulation period, women can take steps to avoid getting pregnant during this period.