An example of a Chinese article titled your own ovulation period is as follows:

A few days before I ovulate, my appetite increases. I may feel cravings for certain foods, and I may drool more. I may also experience mild headaches and breast pain, which usually go away by the next day.

On the day I ovulate, I may experience mild nausea and vomiting. This can make me feel uncomfortable, but I usually manage these symptoms by drinking water and eating. On this day, my body temperature rises and I usually feel warmer.

In the days following my ovulation period, I may experience intense cravings and sexual desire. This can make me feel extra excited, but I usually control my impulses so as not to cause discomfort. I may also experience mild edema, which may make me feel heavier.