Regular and normal menstruation is very important for women. If a woman's menstrual cycle is regular, it is easier to calculate the ovulation period, which can help her successfully conceive or prevent pregnancy. But if some women experience menstrual irregularities, will there be ovulation days due to menstrual irregularities?
Menstrual disorders can also lead to ovulation days. If menstrual disorders occur, the ovulation period will also be irregular, making it difficult to prepare for pregnancy. In clinical practice, regular B-ultrasound examinations are usually performed after menstruation to determine ovulation and the development of ovaries and follicles.
When ovulation is approaching, the most obvious change in a woman's body may be the discovery of an increase in her vaginal discharge, which appears to be in a stringy state. This is because the secretion of hormones in the woman's body has changed, and the cervix will secrete more mucus after being stimulated. Therefore, women will find that their vaginal discharge secretion has increased. And as ovulation day approaches, there will also be a stringy state similar to egg white during the day, so in about 24 to 48 hours, women may ovulate.
At the same time, women can also use the method of measuring basal body temperature, and when ovulation is approaching, women may find that their basal body temperature has increased after measurement, and it will be in the range of 0.3 to 0.5 degrees Celsius, because at this stage, the secretion of hormones in the female body will increase, especially the secretion of more progesterone, so the female body temperature may rise.