days of ovulation

The method of calculating ovulation varies from individual to individual. Generally speaking, women can estimate the ovulation period by measuring basal body temperature, observing cervical mucus, and using David test strips. In addition, there are some professional methods, such as monitoring egg ovulation through B-ultrasound.

During the ovulation period, the hormone levels in women's bodies will undergo drastic changes, manifested as increased body temperature, increased cervical mucus, increased vaginal secretions, etc. These changes have important consequences for women's reproductive ability.

In addition to its impact on reproductive capacity, ovulation is also closely related to physiological processes. For example, during the ovulation period, a woman's vaginal secretions will become thinner, which is beneficial for sperm to enter the body; in addition, the ovulation period is also related to the menstrual cycle, such as the number of days of the menstrual cycle, cycle length, etc.

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