What are the symptoms before ovulation?

Before ovulation, women usually have symptoms such as increased and loose vaginal discharge and elevated basal body temperature, but there are individual variations.
Before ovulation, women may experience increased vaginal discharge in the form of silk, which is a normal physiological phenomenon. Don’t be too nervous, if there is a need to prepare for pregnancy, you can have intercourse during the ovulation period, which can improve the probability of fertility.
Before ovulation, due to changes in hormone levels, the basal body temperature may rise, which can indicate the time of ovulation. If there is no elevated basal body temperature, the woman may not be ovulating normally.
Some women may also experience vaginal bleeding and abdominal discomfort before ovulation due to fluctuating hormone levels, which can usually be relieved on their own.
However, due to individual differences, not all women will necessarily experience the above symptoms or obvious symptoms, if you want to know whether you are ovulating, you can go to the hospital for ovulation monitoring.