Doctors teach you how to determine ovulation to increase your chances of conception

For women who want to get pregnant, knowing the pattern of their ovulation period is equivalent to increasing the possibility of pregnancy. So, what will happen during ovulation? What will women feel during ovulation? Let’s find out together. What are the symptoms of ovulation? During ovulation, the internal environment of a woman’s body will change significantly, especially the hormone level, which is very different from the non-ovulatory period, and therefore will cause some subtle feelings. 1. Loss of appetite: Many women will feel a poor appetite during ovulation, but an increased libido. Biological experts say that this may be a primitive instinct that humans have retained from ancient times, and that during ovulation, women mate more with men in order to better stretch their offspring, rather than focusing more on food. 2, energetic: In order to attract the opposite sex, women will pay more attention to dressing themselves during ovulation, appearing more confident and attractive. This may be related to the high secretion of estrogen. 3, sexual desire: during this period, women’s demand for “sex” is the highest, the female body very much hope to conceive during this period, so will show a strong desire. 4. The reproductive system is susceptible to infection: the vaginal secretions of women change during ovulation, and in order to allow more sperm to enter the body, the mucus of the reproductive tract will become thinner and the cervical opening will be open, which also gives the bacteria an opportunity to take advantage of it. 5, the amount of leukorrhea: the increase in leukorrhea during ovulation is a normal phenomenon, leukorrhea is mostly colorless and odorless mucus, if the reproductive system is diseased, the color and odor of the leukorrhea will be affected, it is recommended that women pay more attention during pregnancy preparation. 6. Slight pain in the lower abdomen: Generally speaking, it is not too obvious. Generally speaking, there will be slight discomfort in the lower abdomen corresponding to a certain side of the ovary when ovulation occurs, but it will get better within 1~2 days. Some women may feel a slight fever, like a low fever but not a low fever, which is actually related to the rise in basal body temperature. This is a natural phenomenon during ovulation.