Is the ovulation period a proliferative period?

However, for many women, they do not know whether the ovulation period is included in the proliferative period. The proliferative phase is a part of the menstrual cycle that usually occurs between days 13-19 of the menstrual cycle and lasts until days 21-26 of the menstrual cycle. During this time, a woman's breasts begin to develop, produce breast tissue, and she may experience breast pain or swelling.

So, is the ovulation period included in the proliferative period? The answer is no. The proliferative period is a part of the menstrual cycle. Its occurrence is related to breast development, but it is not the end of breast development. Therefore, the time from the beginning to the end of the proliferative phase is usually not included in the ovulation phase.

While the proliferative phase usually doesn't have much of an impact on the body, it can affect some people. For example, for some patients with lobular hyperplasia or breast cancer, the hyperplasia period may aggravate symptoms, so special attention is required.