Calculating ovulation is an important step in planning an effective birth. Ovulation refers to the time when a woman’s eggs are released from the ovaries and enter the fallopian tubes. If you want to get pregnant, it is very important to calculate your ovulation period.

In addition to understanding your cycle and ovulation, there are other ways to help calculate ovulation. For example, ovulation can be determined by measuring basal body temperature. Basal body temperature refers to the body temperature measured when you wake up in the morning. If the body temperature suddenly drops, then this may mean that the woman's egg is preparing to be released and is about to enter the fallopian tube.

Ovulation can also be determined by observing a woman's sexual desire and secretions. Generally speaking, during ovulation, women become more sexual and their discharge becomes more frequent and thinner.

Calculating ovulation is not an easy task. But if you understand these methods, you can take better control of your birth plan and get pregnant more easily. If you have any other questions, please feel free to consult your doctor or professional fertility consultant.