There are many ways to measure ovulation, the most common of which is by measuring body temperature. The specific method is to place the thermometer under the tongue, measure the temperature every day and record it in a form. Generally speaking, when the body temperature drops suddenly, it is the beginning of ovulation.

No matter which method you use, testing ovulation requires patience and persistence. Because the ovulation period may be affected by many factors, such as mood changes, work and life stress, etc. Therefore, it is best to consult a doctor or a professional fertility consultant before planning a pregnancy to find out the best time.

Measuring ovulation is a simple and effective method that can help women predict when the best time to get pregnant is. Whichever method is used, patience and persistence are required to ensure accuracy.