Sexual Health

Feeling Horny During Ovulation? 7 Signs You're Fertile

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It's pretty obvious when you have your period (you know, thanks to the cramps and blood and everything). But another important part of your menstrual cycle—ovulation, which happens around day 14 of your cycle and marks your most fertile time of the month—happens more on the DL. That said, even if you don't know when you're ovulating, your body sure does.

You're Blushing
No need to be embarrassed if you blush easily. In fact, a study from the University of Glasgow found that women's skin is pinker and blushes more when fertile. You can thank increasing levels of the hormone estradiol for that rosy glow, according to the study. The hormone peaks at ovulation, sending blood rushing to the thin skin of your face—and making your cheeks a bat signal of health and fertility. This effect may also be one reason that wearing blush is so popular.

You're Going for Bold
Colors, that is. Red and pink may be the colors of love for a reason, according to a study published in the journal Psychological Science—and it has nothing to do with candy hearts. Researchers found that women were likely to choose clothing in shades of red when ovulating, theorizing they subconsciously chose the bright hues to bring attention to themselves when they were feeling sexiest. People also choose more attention-seeking clothing in general when they're ovulating, adds Vranich.

Your Handshake Is Firmer
If anyone's ever greeted your handshake with a joking "Hey there, Crusher!" they may be complimenting more than your professional grip. A study by Adams State University in Colorado found that women with high hand-grip strength also had more children. Being strong is an outward signal of health and may be used as a subtle indicator of good fertility, the researchers concluded in their paper. They pointed out that strength is often used to identify good mating potential in men, but it can be just as important in women.

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Your Face Looks Brighter
The fact that you're ovulating may be written all over your face, according to a study out of England. Fertile females were perceived by men as healthier, more feminine, and more attractive—all courtesy of the extra estrogen that comes with ovulation, according to a study from Proceedings of the Royal Society. Another interesting finding: Volunteers could no longer tell the difference between women in their fertile phase and everyone else when the women were wearing makeup, suggesting that a little lipstick and mascara effectively mimics those biological cues. (Also see: How to Perfect the No-Makeup Look)

You're Motivated to Hit the Gym
Due to fluctuating hormone levels, you might have more energy for workouts during the middle part of your cycle—and feel more focused on weight-loss goals. Women are more motivated to lose weight around the time of ovulation, according to a study by the National Science Foundation. The researchers speculate it's from an increased desire to look your best to attract a mate. Women who weren't at their fertile time or who were on the birth control pill showed no such monthly fluctuations, the study finds.

Your Voice Is Extra Sultry
Speaking to a potential partner when you're most fertile can make their skin tingle—literally. A study published in the journal Physiology and Behavior found a woman's voice changes throughout her cycle, taking on a special timbre when ovulating. In the study, when men heard fertile women speaking, electrical activity in their skin increased by 20%.

Hormones affect the soft tissue of the larynx, throat, and vocal cords just as they do the cervix, explains Melanie Shoup-Knox, Ph.D., a psychologist at James Madison University and lead researcher. "These tissues have receptors for estrogens and progestins," she told the Huffington Post. "Variations in the amounts of these hormones can produce variations in the amount of blood flow, swelling, and water retention in the vocal cords, which can result in changes in vocal fluidity and hoarseness," Shoup-Knox added.

You're Dancing Sexier
If you're sexy and you know it then your dance moves might show it, according to a landmark study published in the journal Evolution & Human Behavior that found strippers made 80% more tips when they were ovulating. (And they made 50% less when they were menstruating.) Patrons had no way of knowing at what point the dancers were in their cycles, but researchers found that ovulating women were more likely to choose more provocative outfits, dance in a sexier manner, and even walk differently. And it's not just true for dancers: "I've found women wear shorter skirts, are more open to one-liners, and are more tolerant of high testosterone men when they are fertile," explains Vranich. (This might be the ideal time to learn the WAP choreo or try a dance cardio workout.)

You're Horny During Ovulation
This connection is pretty simple: You're likely to feel horny during ovulation since that's when you're most likely to get pregnant. "The most important clue is feeling aroused or frisky," says Vranich. "Chances are, the days you are most horny are your most fertile ones," she adds. During ovulation, your testosterone levels are at their highest, and testosterone is a key hormone responsible for sex drive. Being aroused during ovulation is essentially your body's way of saying, "yep, now's the time to procreate."

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