What should I do if my menstruation is not on time? How to test ovulation?

Below, we will introduce some methods to detect ovulation.

1. Basal body temperature test method

Basal body temperature testing is a commonly used method to measure ovulation. This method requires measuring a woman's basal body temperature, that is, measuring her body temperature every morning starting from the first day of menstruation and recording it in a table.

2. Calendar method

The calendar method is a simple way to measure ovulation. Women can record their menstrual cycles and calculate the best days to detect ovulation. A woman's temperature usually rises during this period, and ovulation calendars can be purchased at pharmacies or online.

3. David’s test strip method

David's test strip method is a commonly used method to detect ovulation. Women can purchase David test strips for testing a few days after their menstruation is clean. The David test strip method requires the use of morning urine, and the test results need to wait 24-48 hours to be available.

4. Ultrasonic method

Ultrasound is a more advanced method of detecting ovulation. Women can go to the hospital for an ultrasound examination to observe the condition of the woman's ovaries and uterus. This method requires a professional doctor to operate, so it is recommended that women go to the hospital for examination.

The above are several ways to detect ovulation. Women can choose a method that suits them based on their own circumstances. No matter which method you choose, testing ovulation requires patience and persistence to ensure accurate results.