Physical symptoms of ovulation

1. Increase in body temperature

During ovulation, a woman's body temperature rises. Normally, a woman's basal body temperature is around 36.5°C, but it rises to around 37°C during ovulation and may last for several days. This is because during the ovulation period, the hormones secreted by the ovaries of women increase, causing the body temperature to rise.

2. Increased appetite

During ovulation, a woman's appetite may increase. They may feel hungrier and may want to eat more food. This is because during the ovulation period, women’s egg cells are forming and need adequate nutritional support.

3. Increased energy

During ovulation, women may feel more energetic. They may feel more tired but also be more willing to be active, such as walking or exercising. This is because during the ovulation period, women’s egg cells are being formed and require sufficient energy support.

4. Vaginal bleeding

Although some women may experience vaginal bleeding during ovulation, this is not a typical symptom. If a woman experiences vaginal bleeding during ovulation, she should seek medical attention promptly.

5. Increased sexual desire

During ovulation, women may feel more libido. They may feel more sensitive and may want to have more sex with their partner.

6. Decreased appetite

During ovulation, women may experience a decrease in appetite. They may feel hungrier but also be more willing to eat more food.

7. Relax mentally

During ovulation, women may feel relaxed. They may feel more pleasurable and may be more willing to rest and relax.

While these symptoms don't necessarily occur during ovulation, they may affect a woman's ability to get pregnant. If women feel any discomfort, they should seek medical advice promptly.