Ovulation is like menstruation

First let us understand the female menstrual cycle. A woman's menstrual cycle usually lasts 28 days, but within the normal range, some women may arrive late or leave early. During different stages of the menstrual cycle, a woman's body undergoes different changes. At the beginning of the menstrual cycle, a woman's reproductive organs begin to develop and hormone levels begin to rise. This is a critical period when preparing for pregnancy. In the later stages of the menstrual cycle, a woman's body hormone levels will drop, which is a critical time to prepare for the end of the cycle.

So, what are the specific characteristics of ovulation? According to scientific research, ovulation is actually a very special period in a woman's menstrual cycle, which is characterized by egg discharge, fertilization and embryo formation. During ovulation, a woman’s reproductive organs release a mature egg, which waits for fertilization in the fallopian tube. When the sperm and egg meet, they combine to become a fertilized egg and begin implantation and development.

Although ovulation is as mysterious as menstruation, there are ways to predict it. First, it can be predicted by measuring basal body temperature. Basal body temperature refers to the process by which a woman's body measures her body temperature when she wakes up every morning. By recording changes in basal body temperature, the likely ovulation period can be predicted. Secondly, it can be predicted by observing the regularity of the menstrual cycle. If your menstrual cycle is regular, then your likely ovulation periods are also regular. Finally, it can be predicted by using a calendar or thermometer.