How Do You Feel at 2 Weeks Pregnant?
Understanding the body’s hormonal processes proves to be useful if you want to increase your chances of getting pregnant. If you are especially anxious, you may wish to determine the time of ovulation with an LH test to remind you to have sex on these special days. The LH concentration rises sharply as ovulation approaches and can be measured in urine.
An LH test can be used to determine the time of ovulation.
However, you can also feel the cervix and monitor the cervical mucus to gauge the time of ovulation and therefore identify the ideal time for having unprotected sex. Very few women actually ovulate on the 14th day of their cycle. This assumption is based on a 28-day cycle, and on the egg maturation phase actually taking 14 days. However, for over 60% of women, ovulation occurs after day 14 of their cycle.
At the time of ovulation, the cervix is slightly open and the vaginal secretion (cervical mucus) is usually very runny and stretchy, like a raw egg white, and/or transparent, rather than milky white and sticky.
Some women feel a pulling, pushing, or pricking sensation before ovulation occurs – this may be felt on one side of the lower abdomen, it could alternate between both sides, or it may only affect the middle of the abdomen. It is unknown what causes this so-called mid-cycle pain, and the experience can vary from one woman to another, including the type and duration of the pain.
One potential cause of mid-cycle pain is the growing follicles. It is also believed that the fluid that leaks when the follicle pops up can irritate the peritoneum. However, just because you do not experience mid-cycle pain does not mean that you are not ovulating! Incidentally, the name comes from the time of ovulation, which is theoretically in the middle of the cycle. But, like so many things, the perception of ovulation and the time at which it occurs very much depends on the individual.
Increased vaginal discharge can also be a sign of ovulation. The vaginal fluid is "optimized" for the sperm: it is runnier, sometimes stringy, like an egg white, and more nutritious than usual. This allows the sperm to make better progress, and also gives them the power they need for their journey to the egg cell.
And that's not all: vaginal secretion contains more pheromones (scents) at the time of ovulation, which men unconsciously perceive.2 There is also one last unmistakable sign of imminent ovulation: a greater desire for sex.
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