What are the symptoms of ovulation day?
Disease description:
Women have ovulation periods, but I'm curious, what are the symptoms of ovulation day?
Ovulation day usually does not have specific symptoms, but some women may experience the following signs:
1. Ovulation pain: Some women may feel mild to moderate pain in one side of the lower abdomen during ovulation, which is typically caused by a transient inflammatory reaction when the ovary releases an egg.
2. Cervical mucus changes: Around the time of ovulation, cervical mucus becomes clear, wet, and elastic, similar to raw egg white, helping sperm pass through the cervix to reach the egg more easily.
3. Rise in basal body temperature: After ovulation, basal body temperature typically increases slightly, due to the slight elevation in body temperature caused by luteinizing hormone.
4. Hormonal changes: Fluctuations in estrogen levels in the body may lead to mood changes, breast tenderness, or increased libido.
5. Follicle monitoring: Ultrasound examination can be used to observe follicle growth and release, but this requires medical intervention.
It should be noted that these symptoms do not necessarily occur in every cycle, nor does every woman experience them. The most reliable methods are using ovulation test strips to detect luteinizing hormone levels in urine, measuring basal body temperature, or using ovulation prediction apps.