Ovulation testing is a method of predicting a woman's gender by measuring hormone levels in her body. Although this method is not scientific, it is still widely used in some cases. In this article, we’ll explore how to use ovulation to determine whether you’re a man or a woman and explain some possible misconceptions.

So, how to use ovulation period to test men and women? Here's how:

1. Measure basal body temperature. Basal body temperature refers to the body temperature measured after a woman wakes up from sleep before her body is fully awake. The measurement method is as follows: when you wake up every morning, get up first and then take your temperature. Record and record until the body temperature is measured to reach above 36.8 degrees Celsius.

2. Observe women’s symptoms during ovulation. Women may experience these symptoms during ovulation, such as changes in appetite, increased energy, and increased sexual desire. These symptoms usually appear a few days before and after ovulation.

3. Use hormone testing agents. There are hormone tests that can detect changes in female hormone levels during ovulation and can be purchased at pharmacies.

Although these methods are not scientific, they are still widely used in some cases. However, some women may be confused by these methods. For example, some women may be confused as to why their body temperature does not rise when measuring their basal body temperature. Or why, when looking at women's symptoms during ovulation, do they not notice any noticeable changes?

In fact, these confusions may be due to uncertainties in the measurement methods or the hormone test agents themselves. Additionally, female sex is determined by chromosomes, not hormonal levels. Therefore, no matter which method is used, female gender cannot be accurately predicted.

In summary, although ovulation testing for men and women is not scientifically accurate, it is still widely used in some cases. Don’t worry if women are confused by these methods, it doesn’t mean they can’t predict the female gender. Finally, we recommend that women not rely too heavily on these methods and instead focus more on healthy and natural ways to predict female gender.