Measuring ovulation is a very important step in the pregnancy process as it determines whether or not you will be able to conceive successfully. However, many people don’t know how to measure ovulation. Below, we'll introduce some ways to measure ovulation.

To measure ovulation, we can use some measuring tools. The most common of these is the thermometer. It is measured by placing a thermometer under the tongue and taking the temperature once a day. The temperature range shown on the thermometer is usually 36.2-37.2 degrees Celsius.

Another way to measure is to use a calendar. Before your cycle starts, mark times on your calendar for when you might be ovulating. During the possible ovulation period, record body temperature and observe symptoms every day, such as changes in appetite and breast changes.

In addition, we can also use other methods to measure ovulation. For example, we can use the method of measuring basal body temperature. This method refers to measuring a woman's basal body temperature when she wakes up in the morning and recording it on a calendar. During the period of possible ovulation, body temperature usually rises by 0.3-0.5 degrees Celsius.