The wet period and ovulation period are a very important period in the menstrual cycle and play a vital role in women's reproductive health. Below we explore the details of this critical period in more detail.

The wet period refers to the 13th to 19th day of the menstrual cycle. This period is the period when women's sexual desire is the highest and it is also the period when women are most likely to become pregnant. The ovulation period refers to the 14th to 21st day of the menstrual cycle. This period is the period when eggs are released, and it is also the period when women are most likely to become pregnant.

Why is the wet phase of ovulation so important?

The wet period and ovulation period are the "golden period" of female reproductive health. During this period, a female's egg and sperm can combine more easily to form a fertilized egg, thus starting a healthy love journey. If a woman has irregular menstrual cycles or suffers from other diseases, the ovulation period during the wet period may also be affected, resulting in inability to get pregnant or a decrease in pregnancy quality.

How to calculate ovulation period during wet period

Women's menstrual cycles usually range from 28 to 30 days, so the methods for calculating ovulation during the wet phase are also different. Generally speaking, it can be calculated by the following two methods:

1. Observe symptoms

Some women may experience these symptoms during the wet phase of ovulation, such as increased sexual desire, breast swelling, headaches, fatigue, etc. If women experience these symptoms during this period, it can indicate that they are about to enter the wet phase of ovulation.

2. Measure basal body temperature

Measuring basal body temperature is another way to calculate ovulation during the wet phase. When women wake up every morning, take and record their oral temperature, and then record the temperature until the end of the cycle. Generally speaking, during the wet phase and ovulation, a woman's basal body temperature will increase by 0.3 to 0.5 degrees Celsius.

To sum up, the ovulation period during the wet period is crucial to a woman’s reproductive health. If women can accurately calculate and adhere to this period, they will be able to get pregnant more easily and maintain a healthy reproductive state.