How do you know it's ovulation?

First, you can use body temperature measurement to determine ovulation. When women wake up each morning, their temperature is taken and recorded in a form. During ovulation, body temperature usually rises by 0.3 to 0.5 degrees Celsius. This method often helps women predict when their eggs will be released in the future.

Secondly, women can determine their ovulation period by observing their symptoms. During ovulation, women may experience fatigue, increased sexual desire, and their breasts may feel swollen. These symptoms usually appear in the afternoon or evening.

Third, women can determine ovulation by using a pregnancy test stick or pregnancy test. On a pregnancy test stick or pregnancy test, women can see if two lines appear. If two lines appear, this indicates that the woman is pregnant.

Finally, women can determine their ovulation period through B-ultrasound. In women's hospitals or clinics, doctors can use B-ultrasound to determine when a woman's eggs are released. This method is very accurate, but requires the woman to go to the hospital.

To sum up, the above methods can all determine a woman’s ovulation period. If women want to get pregnant, it is recommended that they regularly measure their temperature, observe symptoms, use pregnancy test sticks or pregnancy tests, and go to the hospital for B-ultrasound examinations. These methods can help women predict future egg release times and ensure they can successfully conceive.