1. Changes in cervical mucus: During ovulation, cervical mucus becomes clear, slippery, and stretchy, resembling the consistency of egg whites.
2. Increase in basal body temperature: A slight increase in basal body temperature can indicate ovulation has occurred.
3. Changes in cervical position: The cervix may become softer, higher, and more open during ovulation.
4. Ovulation pain: Some women may experience mild cramping or pain on one side of the abdomen during ovulation, known as mittelschmerz.
5. Increased libido: Some women may experience an increase in sexual desire during ovulation.
6. Breast tenderness: Some women may experience breast tenderness or swelling during ovulation.
7. Changes in mood: Some women may experience mood swings or heightened emotions during ovulation.
It's important to note that not all women experience these signs of ovulation, and the best way to confirm ovulation is through tracking basal body temperature, cervical mucus, and using ovulation predictor kits.