The ovulation period is the most critical time for pregnancy. If we can understand a woman's ovulation period, having intercourse during ovulation can increase the chances of conception. Ovulation period can be calculated through menstruation or detected through self-test with test strips. However, there may also be special circumstances during ovulation that can affect the egg and conception. For example, if there is inflammation during ovulation or if there is no ovulation during ovulation, what should be done if there is inflammation during ovulation?
What to do if there is inflammation during ovulation
Inflammation during ovulation can affect ovulation, such as vaginitis, which can affect the passage of sperm. Therefore, inflammation during ovulation can affect fertility rates, and timely treatment should be sought for cases of inflammation.
Ovulation symptoms
1. Decreased appetite: Studies have shown that women's appetite during ovulation is the lowest in a menstrual cycle, and experts point out that this is a natural instinct of humans that has been preserved to this day - female animals during ovulation tend to focus more on finding mates of the opposite sex rather than searching for food.
2. Vigorous energy: This is also a natural instinct inherited from humans. In order to successfully attract the opposite sex, women during ovulation will become radiant and love to express themselves.
3. High libido: Overall, women's sexual desire is particularly strong during ovulation, which is a manifestation of the highest physical signal that women hope to conceive.
4. Decreased resistance: During ovulation, a woman's vaginal mucus becomes thinner in order to make it easier for sperm to pass through 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.
5. Anal prolapse or pain in one side of the lower abdomen: Mature eggs need to break through the follicles that wrap around the surface of the egg when they are released from the ovarian surface. A small amount of fluid inside the follicles will flow into the lowest part of the pelvic cavity, and women may feel a mild sensation of anal prolapse, as well as mild pain in one side of the lower abdomen.
6. Increased vaginal discharge: Women have less, viscous, and opaque vaginal discharge before ovulation; As the ovulation period approaches, vaginal secretions gradually increase and appear thin milky white; The increase in vaginal discharge in women usually lasts for 2-3 days, which is the easiest time for women to conceive.
7. Ovulation bleeding and rising body temperature: The ovaries are responsible for the secretion of female endocrine hormones, so fluctuations in estrogen secretion in the body before and after ovulation may cause a small amount of uterine bleeding, known as ovulation bleeding. After ovulation, due to the secretion of progesterone, the body temperature slightly increases. If you can consistently measure your basal body temperature every morning, you can find your ovulation date based on the changes in body temperature.
Inflammation during ovulation is a common phenomenon, as women often suffer from gynecological inflammation that recurs and can occur at any time. Here is a reminder to female friends that once gynecological inflammation occurs, the cause should be promptly identified and treated to avoid affecting future health and even pregnancy.