Polycystic ovary is a common endocrine disease that may cause women to have irregular menstruation and even be unable to get pregnant normally. For women with polycystic ovaries, it is very important to know when they are ovulating.

By observing the ovulation period, we can understand the following points:

1. Calculate ovulation: Doctors usually advise patients to predict ovulation by measuring basal body temperature and observing cervical mucus. Basal body temperature refers to the change in body temperature when the human body wakes up in the morning. By observing the change in basal body temperature, the ovulation period can be predicted. Cervical mucus refers to the mucus secreted by the female vagina. By observing changes in cervical mucus, ovulation can be predicted.

2. Observe symptoms: Women with polycystic ovaries may have symptoms such as irregular menstruation, dysmenorrhea, and obesity. By observing these symptoms, you can know whether you meet the diagnostic criteria for polycystic ovaries.

3. Combined with other examinations: In addition to observing the ovulation period, doctors usually recommend that patients undergo other examinations, such as B-ultrasound examination, hormone measurement, etc., to determine whether the functions of the ovaries and uterus are normal.

By observing the ovulation period, we can learn how to avoid the occurrence of polycystic ovary disease and how to predict the ovulation period, so as to better control our own reproductive health. If you have polycystic ovaries, talk to a medical professional for better treatment options.