What are the obvious symptoms during ovulation period

  We all know that the chances of conception are much higher during ovulation, so every woman preparing for pregnancy should be aware of the ovulation period in advance. Ovulation is like menstruation, which occurs once a month. During ovulation, our body also undergoes some changes. So, what are the obvious symptoms during ovulation?

  

What are the obvious symptoms during ovulation period1

  1. Decreased appetite

  Research has shown that women's appetite during ovulation is the lowest in a menstrual cycle, and experts point out that this is a natural instinct of humans that has been preserved to this day - female animals during ovulation tend to focus more on finding mates of the opposite sex rather than searching for food.

  2. Vigorous and energetic

  This is also a natural instinct inherited from humans. In order to successfully attract the opposite sex, women during ovulation will become radiant and love to express themselves.

  3. Changes in body temperature

  After ovulation, due to the secretion of progesterone, the body temperature slightly increases. If you can consistently measure your basal body temperature every morning, you can find your ovulation date based on the changes in body temperature from low to slightly increased.

  4. High libido

  Overall, women have a particularly strong desire during ovulation, which is a manifestation of the highest level of bodily signals that women hope to conceive.

  5. Slightly hot in the afternoon

  Some people may not have their basal body temperature tested, but in the first half month after ovulation, especially in the afternoon every day, they may feel a little hot and stop heating up after menstruation.

  6. Decreased resistance

  During ovulation, a woman's vaginal mucus becomes thinner in order to facilitate the passage of sperm and increase the chances of successful conception. At the same time, a woman's nasal mucus also decreases, increasing the chance of bacteria invading the human circulatory system.

  7. Minor uterine bleeding

  Due to the fact that the ovaries not only have ovulation function, but also regulate the secretion of female endocrine hormones, fluctuations in estrogen secretion in the body before and after ovulation can cause a small amount of uterine bleeding, known as ovulation bleeding. This is another sign of ovulation, and some women may mistake it for menstrual irregularities.

  The above is the encyclopedia introduction about the obvious symptoms of ovulation. Women know that the probability of conception is higher during ovulation, so it is necessary to have a better understanding of the relevant knowledge about ovulation. Only by understanding the symptoms of ovulation can we know at the first opportunity that we have entered the ovulation period. I hope this article can be helpful to everyone.

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