Ovulation period instrument

1. Thermometer

The thermometer is one of the most common ovulation instruments. It records body temperature changes by measuring body temperature at the mouth or anus. Typically, a woman's body temperature rises by 0.5 to 1 degree Celsius during ovulation, which is considered a sign of ovulation. Using a thermometer can be a convenient way to know a woman's ovulation period and help plan pregnancy.

2. Ultrasound monitoring

Ultrasound monitoring uses ultrasound equipment to observe the condition of a woman's uterus and ovaries. During ovulation, ultrasound equipment can detect the process of eggs being released from the ovaries and record relevant data. Ultrasound monitoring can help doctors better understand a woman's fertility and develop treatment plans accordingly.

3. X-ray monitoring

X-ray monitoring uses X-ray equipment to observe the condition of a woman's uterus and ovaries. During ovulation, X-ray equipment can detect the process of eggs being released from the ovaries and record relevant data. X-ray monitoring can help doctors better understand a woman's fertility and develop treatment plans accordingly.

4. Blood test

Blood testing is done by collecting a woman's blood to measure her fertility indicators. During ovulation, a woman's blood contains certain chemicals that can help doctors better understand a woman's fertility. Blood tests can help doctors better understand a woman's fertility and plan treatment accordingly.

The above are several common ovulation instruments that can help doctors better understand a woman’s fertility and develop corresponding treatment plans. However, use of these instruments requires professional training and operational guidance to ensure safety and effectiveness. So if you want to try these methods, talk to your doctor or fertility specialist.