How does ovulation occur during ovulation?

Normally, a woman's menstrual cycle lasts 28 days, but some people have longer or shorter cycles. A woman's ovaries start to activate on the 14th day of the menstrual cycle and reach their peak on the 20th day. At this time, the ovary releases an egg, a process called ovulation.

After the egg is released, it enters the fallopian tube to wait for fertilization. In the fallopian tube, the egg meets the sperm to form a fertilized egg. This process is called fertilization. After fertilization, the fertilized egg will swim to the uterus and implant in the uterus, starting a new cycle.

A woman's menstrual cycle is affected by many factors, including genetics, environmental factors, hormonal levels and lifestyle. Therefore, everyone's cycle is different, and some may release an egg on the same day, while others may take weeks or months to complete their cycle.