Women release at least one egg every month, and there are many changes in their bodies during ovulation. Women themselves can also feel the changes in their bodies, and the feeling of ovulation is very obvious. Understanding the feeling of ovulation can help women conceive. What is the feeling of ovulation? This article will explain it.
1. Follicle size
If your follicle diameter is greater than 1.8cm, then this follicle is a high-quality follicle that can be fertilized with sperm. The size of follicles varies from person to person. If the diameter of the follicle is greater than 1.8cm, it should be monitored daily, and the follicle is also growing at a rate of 0.1-0.3cm. Pregnant women can plan time to go to the hospital for examination. Once the follicle exceeds 2.8cm, the chance of conception will be the highest, but it can only be conceived after the follicle matures and ruptures. At this time, women preparing for pregnancy can go to the hospital for an ultrasound examination three days later to see if their follicle has ruptured. If it has, having sex is the best time.
2. Egg release time
To conceive, an egg must be released, but many women do not know when they will ovulate, so they are very concerned about ovulation symptoms. If a woman's body temperature is higher than usual, and her vaginal discharge is thin and her lower abdomen is slightly swollen and painful, then it means that you have started ovulating. The 14 days before a woman's next menstrual period are ovulation days. We will add the five days before ovulation and the four days after ovulation together, which is the ovulation period. If the menstrual cycle is irregular, you can check if you are ovulating by measuring body temperature and cervical mucus.
3. Ovulation frequency
Women ovulate only once a month, sometimes alternating between the two ovaries and sometimes one ovary continuously. After entering puberty, the pituitary gland secretes gonadotropins, and the primordial follicles in the ovaries begin to develop and combine to form estrogen. The space around the egg cell contains a large amount of estrogen, and the follicles will grow while moving towards the surface of the ovary. The ovarian wall also becomes thinner and thinner until it ruptures, and mature eggs will enter the abdominal cavity.
4. The feeling during ovulation
Lower abdominal pain
The egg must be released by breaking through the ovarian wall. At the moment of breaking, a small amount of fluid will flow into the bottom of the pelvic cavity and there will be a small amount of bleeding. At this time, women will feel lower abdominal pain, but it will disappear after a few hours.
Increased secretion
The closer it is to ovulation day, the more vaginal secretions there will be. At first, it is a thin milky white color. During ovulation, vaginal secretions are transparent and clear like water, and the genital area is wet and slippery, secreting mucus like egg white.
Uterine bleeding
The ovaries not only ovulate, but also secrete endocrine hormones. The fluctuation of estrogen secretion in the body before and after ovulation causes a small amount of uterine bleeding, also known as ovulation bleeding.
Elevated body temperature, breast swelling and pain
Female friends will experience a significant increase in body temperature and breast swelling and pain near ovulation day.
Understanding the ovulation period can help women understand their ovulation date, which has many benefits for contraception and conception. It can enable women to master the secrets of their bodies and have scientific reproduction.