Some women want to get pregnant or use contraception because ovulation is an important period. The days after a woman's menstrual cycle are the ovulation period, but each woman's physical condition is different. So, what is the ovulation period on the day after menstruation?
If a woman's menstrual cycle is accurate, which is around 28 to 30 days, then her ovulation period may be within 14 to 16 days. Starting from the first day of the menstrual cycle, many people experience ovulation from the 14th to the 16th day. If a woman's menstrual cycle is irregular, then her ovulation period is not so easy to calculate, and there are some special cases where there is no ovulation period after irregular menstruation.
Another way is to buy ovulation test strips for testing, and do a simple test yourself every morning. If this test strip is tested from the tenth day of menstruation without drinking water for four hours before the test, the test results will be relatively accurate and can be tested every day. If the test result of the test strip is very red and there is half a drop, it means ovulation occurs within 24 to 48 hours.
In general, a woman's egg can survive for about two days, up to three days, and as little as one day. So women who want to have a baby should have sex within one to two days of ovulation, which increases the chances of pregnancy.