Women experience ovulation once a month, which is called the ovulation period. Ovulation, like menstruation, can also cause some physiological symptoms. So, what are the symptoms of ovulation in women? Today, the editor will summarize various physiological symptoms during ovulation for your reference.
What are the symptoms of ovulation in women?
1. Decreased appetite: During ovulation, women's appetite may decrease. Studies have shown that ovulation is the period of the menstrual cycle when women have the lowest food intake. This is because the influence of hormones in the body causes female animals during ovulation to focus more on finding mates with the opposite sex, thus paying less attention to finding food.
2. More energetic: Vigorous energy is another symptom of women during ovulation, which is also a natural instinct inherited from humans. That is, in order to successfully attract the opposite sex, women will appear more energetic, eager to express themselves, and attract the opposite sex.
3. Increased libido: During the ovulation period, which means ovulation occurs, women's sexual desire appears more vigorous, and the chances of pregnancy during ovulation are relatively high compared to usual. Therefore, if women hope to become pregnant, this symptom of heightened sexual desire is particularly evident during ovulation.
4. Increased vaginal discharge: Increased vaginal discharge is a symptom of increased vaginal discharge in women during ovulation. The vaginal discharge of women during ovulation generally has no odor under normal circumstances. It is a slightly acidic viscous substance that has the functions of moistening the vagina, excreting waste, and inhibiting the growth of pathogenic bacteria. It is a normal physiological phenomenon.
5. Elevated body temperature: During ovulation, the body temperature of women may increase slightly compared to usual, but with basal body temperature measurement, the temperature changes during ovulation are not significant and generally fluctuate around 0.5 degrees Celsius. In addition, body temperature is greatly influenced by external factors. Without relying on a thermometer and long-term measurement of body temperature, it is generally impossible to detect changes in body temperature.
6. Decreased resistance: During ovulation, women's resistance may decrease, so it is important to pay attention to preventing bacterial infections. During ovulation, a woman's vaginal mucus becomes thinner in order to facilitate the passage of sperm and increase the chances of successful conception. At the same time, a woman's nasal mucus also decreases, increasing the chance of bacteria invading the human circulatory system.
7. Ovulation pain: There is "menstrual pain" during menstruation, and there is also "ovulation pain" during ovulation. Some women may experience mild pain in one side of their lower abdomen about 14 days before their menstrual cycle, sometimes just a vague discomfort, while a very small number of women may have very obvious pain. This pain is called "ovulation pain" and usually lasts for 1-2 days before disappearing.
8. Bleeding: During ovulation, some women may experience symptoms of vaginal bleeding. This is because the level of estrogen in the body briefly decreases, causing the endometrium to lose hormone support and resulting in partial shedding of the endometrium, leading to regular vaginal bleeding, also known as ovulation bleeding. If the amount of bleeding is small and the duration is less than 7 days, it is a normal physiological symptom.
The above are the various symptoms of ovulation that the editor has shared with you. If you experience the above symptoms, you can roughly determine that you are in ovulation, but you still cannot be 100% sure!