To understand the ovulation process, biologicaly picture your ovaries, inside your ovaries lie many ovarian follicles. These follicles are tiny sacs that contain your eggs. Keep that picture in mind as we explain how ovulation works: for a woman with a 28days cycle.
✔️On day 1 of your menstrual cycle (the first day of bleeding), several follicles and eggs begin to mature and develop.
✔️About 2 weeks later, the dominant (most mature) egg bursts out of its follicle and out of the ovary.
✔️The egg travels out of the ovary and into the fallopian tube.
✔️When waiting sperm penetrate the egg in the fallopian tube, fertilization occurs.
✔️The fertilized egg travels along into your uterus where it may implant into the uterine wall and wow congratulationsπ.
✔️When ovulation, fertilization and implantation are healthy and successful, pregnancy begins!
✔️If problems with ovulation, fertilization, or implantation occur, you may have fertility problems. If you suspect that you have irregular cycles, and do not ovulate on or around day 14, ask your doctor for help. Ovulation detection methods can help you learn more about your cycles.
ππ½Hormones and Ovulationππ½
For ovulation to go smoothly, your hormones must be in balance. The hormones follicle stimulating hormone (FSH), estrogen, luteinizing hormone (LH), and progesterone all play an important role in the ovulation process.
Here is how these hormones work.
ππΌFollicle stimulating hormone and estrogen-
After your period starts, the ovulation cycle begins. Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) is released. Your ovarian follicles and eggs begin to mature and develop. Estrogen levels rise as your body prepares for ovulation.(picture)
ππΌLuteinizing hormone-
About 2 weeks after your period starts, luteinizing hormone (LH) levels rise sharply. This is known as the LH surge. Within 1 to 2 days, you will ovulate and progesterone levels will rise.
ππΌProgesterone-
Following the LH surge and ovulation, progesterone levels rise. This rise in progesterone prepares your uterus for possible implantation of a fertilized egg.
Ideally, your hormones will work in perfect harmony and ovulation will be seamless. (Picture).
ππΌUnfortunately, hormone disorders are common causes of infertility and ovulation problems.
THESE ARE MAJOR SIGNS OF OVULATION.
1.Headache
2.Body temperature rises(sometimes you
touch a girl and her body is hot but she is
not sick)
3.Dizziness(feeling of tiredness and
sleepiness )
4.Breast tenderness/size increases just
like when you are menstruating.
5.Increased sex drive (feeling your body some kind)
6.Light cramping or pain on one side of the pelvis
7.Abdominal bloating.
8.Heightened sense of smell, taste or vision(you eat more too).
9.Vagina mucus becomes slippery
(if you
notice such, put it in between fingers.. ...it
stretches like thick catarrh or snail
mucus...colorless just like egg whites.
Risk Factors for Ovulation Problems.
If you have the following risk factors, you may be at higher risk for ovulation problems.
πBeing underweight or overweight
πExperiencing high stress
πHaving problems with the thyroid or other hormonal disorders
πAbusing drugs or alcohol
πHaving health problems, including cysts, tumors, or other masses.
Ovulation problems may make pregnancy more difficult. If you suspect menstrual or ovulation problems, consider seeing a fertility specialist.
#Note .
Get medical help as soon as possible.
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