The menstrual cycle of women begins with the arrival of menstruation, that is, on day one of the rule. From that moment you must count until the fourteenth day, always having a margin of two days before and two days after, to know that ovulation begins there.
In the ovulation stage, the ovum is released from the woman’s ovary and it can last approximately three days. From that moment, if sexual intercourse is had without protection or contraceptive method, the fertilization of the ovum by means of a spermatoize and, consequently, a pregnancy can occur.
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Fertilization can take days, since the sperm survives for a period of 72 hours and if in that period of time it did not fertilize an egg, there will be no pregnancy. On the other hand, whether you want to get pregnant or not, it is necessary to take into account that the ovulation period can vary and not be exactly the fourteenth day of the menstrual cycle.
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The physiological changes that the body has also mark the moment of ovulation. A test to find out is to take your basal temperature, which will be higher, above 36.7 degrees. Another factor to take into account is the transformation of the vaginal discharge, which becomes more abundant, transparent and sticky.
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