Do you know the physiological changes during female ovulation? During ovulation, women's bodies undergo some normal physiological changes, so they don't need to worry too much. What are the physiological changes during female ovulation? The small side below will answer for you.
Before understanding the normal physiological changes during ovulation, let's first understand how the ovaries expel eggs.
How does the ovary ovulate?
When an egg matures in a mature follicle, it gradually moves towards the surface of the ovary, approaches the ovarian wall, and protrudes outward. When ovulation is about to occur., The mature follicle wall becomes very thin, with a protruding area where it eventually ruptures. The egg is expelled from the ruptured area, enters the abdominal cavity, and after a few minutes, enters the fallopian tube.
The expelled eggs can survive in the body for 12-24 hours, sometimes up to 24-48 hours. If the egg encounters sperm during this period and combines to form a Zygote, the woman will become pregnant. If there is no Zygote, women will menstruate after about half a month.
2、 Physiological changes during ovulation
1. Before and after ovulation, the most obvious change in women's feeling is the change of Vaginal discharge.
Women in the first half of the Menstrual cycle Vaginal discharge less, viscous, opaque. With the approaching of the ovulation period, Vaginal discharge gradually increase in light milky white. During ovulation, there is a significant increase in secretion, which is clear and the water sample is transparent.
At this time, women often feel damp in their genitals. When wiping the perineum with toilet paper, you will find strips of egg white like mucus. This situation will continue for about 2-3 days.
During ovulation, due to the feeling of anal prolapse or abdominal pain during maturation, mature eggs must break through the membrane surrounding their surface. When the eggs are discharged, a small amount of fluid in the follicles will flow into the abdominal and pelvic cavities. But the pain usually disappears after a few hours, and a few patients can persist for 2-3 days.
Some women also have Breast pain or nipple pain (even can't touch the nipple). This situation may persist until the eve of the next menstrual cycle.
3. Before and after ovulation, due to fluctuations in hormone secretion in the female body, a small amount of uterine bleeding can be caused. This condition is called ovulation bleeding in medicine. Some women may mistakenly think that their menstrual cycle is irregular, but generally speaking, there is less bleeding, with colors of purple and dark, occasionally light red, and some only brown secretions- It can be automatically stopped within 3 days, with a maximum of 4-5 days.