Alkaline during ovulation

Generally speaking, a woman's menstrual cycle lasts about 28 days. Based on the cycle, a woman's ovulation period is usually around the 14th day of the menstrual cycle. However, this method is not always accurate because women's menstrual cycle is affected by many factors, such as mood, diet, exercise, etc.

In order to predict a woman's ovulation period more accurately, some scientists and doctors have adopted more scientific methods. They infer a woman's ovulation period by measuring her body temperature. Generally speaking, in the first half of the menstrual cycle, a woman's body temperature will rise to about 37 degrees, and during ovulation, the body temperature will rise to about 37.5 degrees. This method is more accurate, but it also requires long-term measurement to get accurate results.

In addition to measuring body temperature, there are other ways to estimate when a woman is ovulating. For example, women can tell when they are ovulating by observing their vaginal secretions. Generally speaking, during ovulation, a woman's vaginal discharge becomes clearer, thinner, and slightly alkaline. Although this method is relatively simple, it may not be suitable for some women.