(Photo/i.ytimg.com)Do you ever wonder what goes on in your body when you ovulate? Well, 11 to 14 days before you get your period, an egg is ejected from one of your ovaries. It waits around in your uterus for 2 to 4 days for a sperm to fertilize it.
If no sperm comes, bye bye egg, and bye bye uterine lining. So there's the science you probably already know about what happens when you ovulate.
But there's a whole mess of other weird stuff that happens you're ovulating that you might not know about. For example, your boobs get really sore! That because of the hormones being released during ovulation.
1. Your ears become more symmetrical.
When you're ovulating, your body is doing its best to be as hot as possible. Hotness, in humans, is all tied up with symmetry. So your body is doing everything it can to attract a dude to fertilize said egg, like making your ears more well-balanced.
2. Some women can feel it happening.
Some women can actually feel it when an egg pops out of an ovary and implants itself!
3. Your voice gets higher
Everything about a woman becomes, well, more womanly during ovulation. You might not be able to hear it, but science has proven women's voice get a tad higher.
4. You spend more time getting ready.
That's right, even those of us who don't wear a lot of makeup wear more when we are ovulating.
Because something inside of us (blasted hormones) is telling us that we need to look as good as possible if we plan on getting that egg fertilized.
5. Your sense of smell is heightened.
Studies have indicated that women have a stronger sense of smell when ovulating. We're not sure why, but it's likely to help that huff out a nice healthy mate.
6. You are more likely to cheat.
Because your body wants you to be pregnant so badly it's willing to destroy your relationships. You are more likely to cheat while ovulating, though, probably to heighten your chances of pregnancy.