The day of ovulation refers to the day on which a woman ovulates, and women can determine the timeframe of the day of ovulation through some physical changes, but not precisely to the hour.
Generally speaking, women in a few days before and after ovulation, there will be a white discharge in the form of egg white and can be drawn, in addition, if the body temperature measurement, the female ovulation body temperature will be in the normal range of a more significant increase.
Some women also experience mild ovulation abdominal pain near the time of ovulation. The day of ovulation can also be calculated by follicle monitoring, but this cannot be done to the exact hour.
A woman’s chances of getting pregnant are higher in the 3-4 days before and after the day of ovulation, so if you are planning to get pregnant, you can choose to have sex during this time, but if you are not planning to get pregnant, you should take effective precautions during this time.