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What happens when I ovulate?
A follicle (or ovum) within one of your ovaries grows larger than the others, and this is the one that will release the egg for ovulation that cycle. Ovulation does not alternate between the right and left ovaries, but rather occurs by chance. The release of the egg from the follicle is thought to take about 15 minutes.

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DAYSY DETAILS
Daysy is calibrated to pinpoint the shift in basal body temperature that occurs after ovulation. Daysy will provide predictions on when you might ovulate each cycle, as supplemental information for those trying to conceive. In retrospect, by viewing the DaysyDay chart, we can see on which day ovulation likely occurred. Some women report experiencing symptoms and signs around ovulation − like ovulation pain/cramps and bloating. You can use the Notes section of the DaysyDay app to record these experiences.