We all know that women have a ovulation period within which the egg will be expelled from the fallopian tube. If there is no sperm at this time, the egg will naturally be expelled from the body. Therefore, many couples who are preparing to conceive will choose to have sex during the ovulation period, as the chance of conception is the highest at this time. However, during the ovulation period, you should take relevant protective measures to provide the egg with a good living environment and allow the sperm and egg to combine better. Which day of ovulation is most likely to lead to pregnancy? For a woman to conceive successfully, an egg must be released from the body, and the egg and sperm must meet and combine successfully to finally conceive a baby. On the contrary, if a woman does not ovulate or misses ovulation, then even more sperm and sexual intercourse will not achieve the purpose of conception. Since the survival time of male sperm is generally about 3 days, if intercourse is performed three days before the egg is released, the sperm may reach the female cervix and wait in advance, and then conception can take place after the female egg is released. Since the survival time of the egg is 1 to 3 days, that is to say, after the egg is released, within the next 3 days, the egg waits for the sperm to combine with it, and finally achieves the purpose of conception. The calculation method of ovulation period is as follows: 1. Cervical mucus method: In the gynecology department of the hospital, the cervical mucus is checked to determine whether you are in the ovulation period. 2. Basal body temperature method: Measure your body temperature every morning after waking up. Generally, your body temperature is lower in the first half of your period, and even lower during the ovulation period, and will gradually rise after ovulation. 3. Menstrual period calculation method: Many women do not know when their ovulation period is. Use the following formula to calculate the menstrual period. It is easy to calculate after testing for a period of time. The calculation formula is: First day of ovulation: number of days in menstrual cycle minus 18 days Last day of ovulation: number of days in menstrual cycle minus 11 days Correctly grasping the ovulation period is very important for young women: if you want to get pregnant, start on the first day of ovulation, maintain a frequency of having sex every two days, and persist for a few months. If there are no special circumstances, you will generally get pregnant. Women who do not want to get pregnant need to miss having sex during these days. At this time, the ovulation period will be called another term: the dangerous period. Conditions for women to get pregnant quickly 1. Normal ovulation. Women of childbearing age have two ovaries, and normal mature eggs are released every month. The eggs are released into the pelvic cavity and picked up by the fimbria of the fallopian tube and put into the fallopian tube. Women ovulate approximately on the 14th-15th day of the menstrual cycle, which is 14 days before the next menstruation. The eggs survive for about 16 to 24 hours after being released. 2. Hormones secreted by the ovaries that are necessary for maintaining the growth of egg cells and embryos. The development of eggs requires the nutrition of estrogen secreted by the ovaries. The corpus luteum formed in the ovaries after ovulation can secrete progesterone, which is crucial for maintaining early pregnancy. 3. The woman’s cervix must be normal. If the cervix is inflamed, the cervical mucus will be very thick, making it difficult for sperm to enter. Only with a healthy cervix, during ovulation, will the cervical mucus become clear, allowing sperm to penetrate into the cervical mucus and be stored in the cervical canal, then be released in batches and swim into the uterine cavity. 4. The woman’s fallopian tubes must be unobstructed and function normally. Only in this way can the sperm and egg meet and fertilize in the tube and transport the embryo to the uterine cavity: the fimbria of the fallopian tube can collect the eggs in the pelvic fluid, the sperm and egg combine in the ampulla of the fallopian tube, and the fertilized egg divides into multiple cells while running along the fallopian tube to the uterine cavity, entering the uterine cavity after about 3 days. |
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