Breasts become soft after ovulation

Before ovulation, a woman’s body secretes a hormone called estrogen, which promotes breast development. After ovulation, the amount of estrogen secreted will gradually decrease, and a hormone called "ketone body" will be secreted, which will make the breasts softer.

In addition to breast changes, women may also experience some discomfort during this period, such as breast tingling, swelling, and nipple pain. These discomforts will usually go away on their own within a few days, but if you feel uncomfortable, seek medical advice promptly.

The cream phase is one of the common physiological changes that women experience during their menstrual cycle. These changes are usually caused by changes in hormonal levels in the body. These changes are important to women's health and well-being, so women are advised to pay attention to breast health in their daily lives and avoid overstimulation and breast squeezing.