The ovulation time of women is mostly calculated based on the duration of their menstrual cycle. During ovulation, women may experience a series of reactions due to hormonal fluctuations in the body. In addition to a significant increase in body temperature, some may also have strong physiological desires. For women in the preconception period, they will observe their ovulation response more carefully. So, is it normal to have menstrual sensations after ovulation?
Is it normal to have menstrual sensations after ovulation
1. It is normal for women to experience abdominal pain during ovulation. Mainly caused by the stimulation of the peritoneum by follicles and bleeding during ovulation. Ovulation period abdominal pain is often on one side of the lower abdomen, and the pain is not severe, presenting as dull pain, dull pain, or bloating like pain, so it is often overlooked by people.
2. It will relieve on its own after about half a day to a day. Ovulation induced abdominal pain is a type of physiological abdominal pain caused by the rupture of follicles during ovulation and the stimulation of the peritoneum by follicular fluid after ovulation in women. Therefore, the abdominal pain is relatively mild.
Physical reactions before ovulation
1. As the ovulation period approaches, women's body temperature will rise due to hormonal fluctuations that affect their temperature regulation center. Generally, the basal body temperature measurement method is used. After ensuring that the sleep time is more than 6 hours the night before yesterday, the temperature is measured with a thermometer the next morning and recorded. If it is found that the temperature has been higher than the previous six days for three consecutive days, it means that the ovulation period has basically ended.
2. The cervix may open, and during menstruation, due to the influence of sex hormones, the cervix may undergo three changes: at the end of menstruation, the cervix is positioned lower than the pelvic cavity. As ovulation approaches, the cervix rises from the vaginal opening and becomes as soft as a sponge. The cervix begins to open and reaches its maximum extent during ovulation. After the ovulation period ends, the cervix returns to its original position, becomes hard, and the cervical opening closes.
3. Cervical mucus becomes thinner and more transparent: Before ovulation, women's cervical mucus also undergoes changes. Before ovulation, women can wipe their vagina with toilet paper before and after urination and carefully observe vaginal secretions. In general, before ovulation, cervical mucus becomes transparent, moist, and elastic, very lubricating. This change is to make it easier for male sperm to pass through this layer of mucus and achieve conception.
Ovulation is a very magical natural physiological reaction that occurs inside the female uterus, with regularity and periodicity. Moreover, before and after ovulation, the female body also has subtle changes, which need to be carefully understood by women in the preconception period in order to grasp the timing of successful conception and promote the smooth implantation of a high-quality embryo.