Ovulation signs for women
Signs of ovulation in women
1. Increase in body temperature
A woman's body temperature rises during ovulation. Typically, a woman's body temperature will rise by 0.5 to 1 degree Celsius in the three days before ovulation. This is because the body is preparing for fertility by preparing to transport sperm to the fallopian tubes.
2. Changes in appetite
During a woman's ovulation period, a woman's appetite may change. Typically, a woman's appetite increases and she may be more willing to eat delicious food. However, this does not necessarily mean that a woman is about to enter a dangerous period, because changes in appetite may also be related to a woman's mood.
3. Increased sexual desire
A woman's sexual desire also increases during ovulation. This is because the body is preparing for fertility by transporting sperm to the fallopian tubes.
4. Increased vaginal discharge
During a woman's ovulation period, vaginal discharge increases. Typically, vaginal discharge will be clear and thin in texture, and may have some color change.
How to predict when a woman is entering a dangerous period
1. Observe body temperature changes
Observing changes in a woman's body temperature can predict when a woman will enter a dangerous period. Typically, a woman's body temperature will rise by 0.5 to 1 degree Celsius in the three days before ovulation. If the pattern of body temperature changes conforms to the above pattern, then a woman may be about to enter a dangerous period.
2. Observe changes in appetite
Observing changes in a woman's appetite can also predict when a woman will enter a dangerous period. Typically, a woman's appetite increases and she may be more willing to eat delicious food. However, this does not necessarily mean that a woman is about to enter a dangerous period, because changes in appetite may also be related to a woman's mood.
3. Watch for increased sexual desire
Observing a woman's increased sexual desire can also predict when a woman is entering a dangerous phase.