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Signs of Ovulation


Every woman should know and be able to notice when she is ovulating.^1 It is during ovulation
that a woman is most fertile.^2 These are the signs of ovulation:



  1. The vaginal mucus of a woman can be used to determine ovulation.
    There is normally some amount of cloudy secretions or mucus in the vagina. At
    ovulation time IT BECOMES CLEARER, MORE COPIOUS AND THICKER. It
    becomes sticky and stretches out between two fingers like chewing gum. These
    changes are noticeable only to the person who checks the mucus on a daily basis.
    The mucus can be checked early every morning by the woman herself or her
    husband.

  2. Some women have a “pain of ovulation” known as mittelschmertz.
    This pain occurs on one side or the other of the lower abdomen depending on
    which ovary is ovulating. This pain, if it occurs, can help a woman know that she
    is ovulating at that time.

  3. The temperature of a woman rises by about 1°C on the day of ovulation and
    remains at that level till the end of the month.
    The temperature can be taken every morning before the woman gets out of bed.
    This is the basal body temperature. You will notice the rise in temperature on the
    day of ovulation. It is important to note that the temperature recording may also
    be affected by a fever due to malaria or infections, for example.


Note:

(a) These methods are to help time ovulation, as the time of ovulation varies in some
women because they do not have very regular cycles.
(b) When a woman’s cycle is a regular 28-day cycle, she ovulates on the 13th or 14th
day.
(c) Day 1 is the first day of the monthly menstrual period, i.e the first day you notice
blood.
(d) Please note: If your cycle is not a regular 28-day cycle , your ovulating day is not
on day 13 or 14 but is actually 14 days before your next period. This makes it
difficult to identify the day of ovulation in a very irregular cycle. A woman with
an irregular cycle must use the other methods of detection to identify the exact
time of ovulation.

Notes


  1. William F. Ganong, Review of Medical Physiology(New York: McGraw Hill, 2003), 441 - 443.

  2. Derek Llewellyn Jones, Everywoman(Lagos, Nigeria: Academy Press, 1994), 27 - 29.

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