Ovulation occurs when an egg is released from the ovary. That is when a woman is most likely to conceive. As each unfertilized egg can only survives up to a day, it’s important to learn your ovulation cycle. Ovulation varies from women to women but it usually occurs approximately 12-16 days before the first day of your next period
Some of the ovulation signs are:
Increase in vaginal discharge. The color of the fluid will change to a slippery substance that looks like “egg whites” just before ovulation occurs and until ovulation is over. There will be changes in your body’s temperature. After ovulation, your basal temperature will increase.
The symptoms of ovulation differ from women to women, it’s important to pay attention to the small things your body is trying to tell you. After a couple of months, you should be able to know when you are ovulating just from the signs you body is giving you.
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