A woman’s body that is ovulating may show increased, clear and prolonged discharge, breast swelling and pain, and lower abdominal cramps. At the same time, as the basal body temperature of women will rise 0.3 to 0.5 degrees after ovulation, a few patients may also have leukorrhea with blood.
Ovulation is from the first day of the next menstrual period, in the countdown 14 days for the day of ovulation, 5 days before the day of ovulation and 4 days after the day of ovulation together known as the period of ovulation. Sex during ovulation is more likely to result in fertilization and a higher pregnancy rate. Ovulation can be detected through daily measurement of basal body temperature, which will rise by 0.3 to 0.5 degrees after ovulation.
Meanwhile, before ovulation, women will experience increased, clear and prolonged discharge, breast swelling and pain, and lower abdominal cramps. A few women will also feel ovulation pain, a small amount of vaginal bleeding or blood in the white band when ovulation occurs, which usually requires no special treatment.