How to deduce ovulation

First, understanding how to determine ovulation requires understanding a woman's cycle. Typically, a woman releases an egg each month and then waits about three days for sperm to enter. If a woman's cycle is 28 days, her ovulation period is usually in the middle of the cycle, around the 14th day of the lunar calendar.

Second, understanding how to determine ovulation requires understanding a woman’s menstrual cycle. Generally speaking, a woman's menstrual cycle is 28 days, but some women may have unstable cycles. In this case, a woman's ovulation period can be inferred by observing the following symptoms:

- Increased libido: During ovulation, a woman's sexual desire increases and she may feel more aroused and sensitive.

- Appetite changes: During ovulation, a woman's appetite may change and she may feel hungrier and thirstier.

- Body signals: During ovulation, a woman's body may show some signals, such as vaginal bleeding, increased sexual desire, increased body temperature, etc.

In addition, you can also use egg testing tools to infer a woman's ovulation period. Ovulation testing tools can measure a woman's body temperature, egg count in a blood sample, etc. to infer a woman's ovulation period.

In summary, it is very important to understand how to infer ovulation, which can help women better plan pregnancy time and measures. If a woman wants to get pregnant, it is recommended that she have sex during her ovulation period and maintain adequate rest and diet.