Is it safe on the first day of ovulation?

Let’s take a look at a little more information about ovulation. Under normal circumstances, a woman's menstrual cycle is about 28 days. Every month, one ovary produces eggs and then waits for fertilization. Under normal circumstances, the egg will survive in the ovary for about 2-3 days, and then enter the uterus through the fallopian tube, ready for implantation.

However, some women may experience special circumstances, such as having certain medical conditions or taking certain medications. In this case, a woman's menstrual cycle may vary and the egg's survival time may be affected.

So, is it safe even on the first day of ovulation? In fact, for many women, it's safe even on the first day of ovulation. Because many factors may affect a woman's fertility, such as age, health, and certain chronic diseases.

Additionally, many women may experience symptoms before or during ovulation, such as breast engorgement, headaches, fatigue, and nausea. These symptoms don't necessarily mean anything is wrong, but they may affect a woman's sex drive and cycle.

Therefore, for many women, it is safe even on the first day of ovulation. Of course, if you have any concerns or concerns, it's best to talk to your doctor or a professional fertility specialist.