What are the symptoms of pregnancy and ovulation?

During pregnancy and ovulation, a woman’s body will undergo the following changes:

1. Increase in body temperature: During the ovulation period of pregnancy, a woman’s body temperature will increase. Typically, the body temperature will be elevated for more days than before pregnancy.

2. Increased appetite: During pregnancy and ovulation, women’s instinct will prompt them to want to eat. They may feel hungrier and have an increased appetite.

3. Increased vaginal secretions: During the ovulation period of pregnancy, women’s vaginal secretions will increase. This discharge is usually white and may have a scent.

4. Increased sexual desire: During pregnancy and ovulation, women’s instinct prompts them to want to have sex. They may feel more aroused and have an increased sexual desire.

5. Mental happiness: During pregnancy and ovulation, a woman’s body produces a hormone called “HCG”, which promotes women’s mental happiness. They may feel more excited and in good spirits.

These pregnancy and ovulation symptoms may occur within a few days and continue for several days thereafter. If you're thinking about getting pregnant, or you're already pregnant but aren't sure, understanding these symptoms can help you better understand your body. If you have any questions, please consult a physician or professional health care provider.