How many days does ovulation last?

Normally, a woman's ovulation period should be around the 14th of each month, but sometimes a woman's menstrual cycle may be unstable, so the exact time of ovulation may also vary. If a woman has a short menstrual cycle, she may ovulate early or late, which may cause her to miss the best time to have children.

In addition, some factors can also affect a woman’s ovulation period, such as diseases, drugs, living environment, etc. For example, women with cardiovascular disease or diabetes may miss ovulation due to health problems. Medication use may also cause a woman's ovulation period to be shortened or prolonged.

In order to accurately predict a woman's ovulation period, women can understand their physical status by measuring body temperature, observing menstrual cycles, recording sexual desire and vaginal bleeding. If a woman has any health questions or concerns, it is recommended that she consult a physician or professional medical provider.