“Aunt” generally refers to a woman’s menstrual period. Normally, ovulation does not occur right after menstruation, but it can occur unexpectedly, so a few women will ovulate right after their menstrual period ends.
In women with a normal menstrual cycle, the follicles in the ovaries begin to grow under the effect of estrogen from the 5th day of the menstrual cycle, and become the largest in diameter 14 days before the next menstrual period, at which time ovulation occurs.
Ovulation is affected by many external circumstances, internal emotions and stress, etc. Ovulation may occur unexpectedly, so ovulation may also occur after the end of menstruation.
Women can learn about ovulation through basal body temperature monitoring, ultrasound monitoring and ovulation test paper testing, so as to clarify the time of ovulation. Consultation with a specialized doctor is recommended for specific cases.