Ovulation period

On this day, a woman's body temperature will rise and her body will feel particularly sensitive, as if everything is changing. They may experience headaches, physical discomfort, and may even experience a range of mood swings. How do women know about these changes?

In fact, ovulation symptoms vary from person to person. However, some women may feel that their symptoms become more pronounced, such as:

- Increased body temperature

- Increased libido

- in a good mood

These symptoms do not necessarily mean that a woman is pregnant when she is ovulating, but they can indicate that she is ovulating. Therefore, women can understand their ovulation period by observing their body temperature, sexual desire and mood changes, and make appropriate arrangements at this time.

If women want to get pregnant, they should make appropriate arrangements during ovulation. This includes:

- Use safety measures before having sex

- The frequency of sexual intercourse should be appropriate, not too frequent

- Sexual intercourse should be timed appropriately and should be performed when the woman’s body temperature rises

During ovulation, a woman's body undergoes a series of complex changes that can affect a woman's fertility. Therefore, women should pay close attention to changes in their body temperature, sexual desire and mood, and make appropriate arrangements at this time to ensure that they can get pregnant smoothly.