How many times does it take to ejaculate during ovulation?

Under normal circumstances, women begin to release eggs on the first of every month and peak on the eighth of every month. During ovulation, a woman's body temperature will rise by 0.5 to 1 degree Celsius, and the amount of sweat will also increase. However, for some people, their body temperature rises very quickly and they may experience discomfort or pain during ovulation when sweat is higher.

For these people, they may need to control their ejaculatory sweat volume during ovulation when ejaculatory sweat volume is high. This can be achieved by:

1. Use contraceptives: If you don’t want to sweat during ovulation, you can use contraceptives.

2. Use birth control: If you are married and want to have children, you can use birth control, such as condoms or oral contraceptive pills.

3. Adjust the amount of sweat: You can sweat before or after ovulation, and reduce the amount of sweat as much as possible. This can be accomplished by using a shower or bath, for example.

During ovulation, women need to control the amount of sweat they ejaculate as much as possible to avoid discomfort or pain. If you feel discomfort or pain, you can control it with the above methods.