Identifying one's ovulation period is good for both pregnancy and contraception. Avoiding the danger period can reduce the chances of pregnancy. On the contrary, if you have sexual intercourse during ovulation, it can also increase the chances of conception. Therefore, many expectant couples will have sexual intercourse during ovulation.
When is the ovulation period
1. The safe period is commonly known as the first seven to eight days after menstruation. The first seven days and the last eight days of menstruation are safe, but this is only a general rule, referring to the general safe period before ovulation being 7 days and the safe period after ovulation being 8 days. If the menstrual cycle has been 28 days for a long time, it can be treated as seven days before and eight days after, as this can avoid the dangerous period of 10 days.
2. For a woman who often has short cycles, such as a cycle of 21 days, the ovulation date is probably on the 7th day, and there is no safe period before ovulation at this time, as there may be a minimum reserve period before ovulation just after the end of menstruation at any time. For such women, even if their menstruation is just over, there may be a risk of pregnancy.
3. For a woman who often has long cycles, such as a 35 day cycle, the ovulation date is around the 21st day, and the delayed ovulation often makes it difficult to determine the safe period after ovulation.
4. The calculation method for ovulation day is to start from the first day of the next menstrual cycle, counting back 14 days or subtracting 14 days, which is the normal ovulation day of a woman. The ovulation day, together with the first 5 days and last 4 days, is called the ovulation day of a woman. If female friends want to get pregnant as soon as possible, they need to calculate their ovulation period clearly, so that they can conceive and give birth normally.
What are the symptoms of ovulation?
1. Loss of appetite
Research has shown that the dietary intake of women during ovulation is the lowest during the menstrual cycle. Experts point out that this is the result of human natural instincts that have persisted until now - female animals during ovulation do not seek food, but rather seek food.
2. Energetic
This is also a natural instinct of genetic humans. In order to successfully attract the opposite sex, women during ovulation will become energetic and enjoy expressing themselves.
3. Reduced resistance
During ovulation, women's vaginal mucus becomes thinner, which is to make it easier for sperm to pass through and increase the chance of successful pregnancy. At the same time, women's nasal mucus also decreases, increasing the chance of bacteria invading the human circulatory system.