Blood test detects ovulation

Women's eggs develop in the ovaries. Only one egg matures every month and is then expelled from the ovaries and enters the fallopian tube to wait for fertilization. If a woman's menstrual cycle is 28 days, her ovulation period is usually on the 14th day of the menstrual cycle, which is around the 10th.

Determining a woman's ovulation period through a blood test can more accurately predict a woman's menstrual cycle and help women plan for sexual intercourse. In a blood test, a woman takes a blood sample from her arm and uses indicators in the blood sample to determine when she is ovulating.

A blood test to determine when a woman is ovulating is as simple as taking a blood sample and then running a lab test to determine when a woman is ovulating. This method is very accurate and can help women better plan the time for intercourse and increase the success rate of pregnancy.