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Inspection of the cervix or palpation. Determining ovulation using sensations in the cervix and examining it to determine ovulation.

Ovulation can be monitored in a woman by observing changes in the position of the cervix.

Depending on the period, the cervix may be dry, firm and easily accessible, and may appear closed.

The closer you get to ovulation, the more the cervix moves further into the uterus and becomes more moist, softer and less accessible.

In addition, during ovulation it seems open to the touch...

Ovulation can be monitored in a woman by observing changes in the position of the cervix. Depending on the period, the cervix may be dry, firm and easily accessible, and may appear closed.

The closer you get to ovulation, the more the cervix moves further into the uterus and becomes more moist, softer and less accessible.

In addition, during ovulation it feels open to the touch, which allows sperm to penetrate inside.

When the cervix is at its softest and most difficult to reach, a woman ovulates.