Nowadays, people pay attention to scientific pregnancy preparation and undergo many tests before pregnancy. For pregnant women who want to have a baby, ovulation is just a momentary event, and the egg cells will stay in the fallopian tubes for a period of time, usually within 24 hours. If the menstrual period lasts for 28 days, it is generally believed that ovulation occurs 14 days before a woman's next menstrual period. There are many factors that can affect ovulation, which can occur earlier or later. So what can't be done before monitoring ovulation?
1. Drinking alcohol: Generally speaking, if a patient needs to go to the hospital for a physical examination or medical follow-up, they should not drink alcohol within three days. If you drank a lot of alcohol last night, it is not advisable to go to the hospital this morning to monitor ovulation, as it may affect the testing indicators.
2. Eat food that is too greasy. Some greasy foods are high calorie foods, which are high in fat and cholesterol, causing a heavy burden on the liver and easily leading to diseases, which is not conducive to physical and mental health.
3. Insomnia and colds may also affect monitoring results. During ovulation, one follicle in the ovary develops and matures first. Cervical mucus changes from clear and transparent to viscous and cloudy; The basal body temperature exhibits a biphasic characteristic.
If you want to get pregnant, there is no need to calculate the ovulation period. Maintain a certain frequency of sexual intercourse after menstruation is clean, because sperm can stay in the fallopian tubes for 3-5 days or even longer. Therefore, having sexual intercourse before ovulation can increase the chances of conception. If the purpose of contraception is achieved by detecting ovulation, it is best to dispel this idea, because the timing of ovulation is uncertain, and the failure rate of this contraceptive method is very high.