When is the ovulation day in the month when the ring is removed?

Generally speaking, the ovulation period in the month when the ring is removed begins on the first day of the next menstrual cycle. However, specific dates may vary due to individual differences, medication use, and other factors. Here is some information that may be useful to help predict ovulation during the month of your IUD retrieval:

1. Basal body temperature method: When women wake up every morning, measure their oral body temperature (also called basal body temperature) and record it. During the month when the ring is removed, the basal body temperature may rise, which indicates that the body's hormone levels are increasing and may indicate that ovulation is about to begin.

2. Calendar method: According to a woman’s menstrual cycle, the ovulation period can be predicted in the month when the ring is removed. Generally speaking, a woman's menstrual cycle lasts 28 days, but individual differences may cause the cycle to be shorter or longer. Therefore, it is possible to predict the first day of the next cycle based on the date on the calendar and to deduce the likely ovulation period based on this.

3. Observe symptoms: In the month after the ring is removed, some women may experience these symptoms, such as abdominal discomfort, vaginal bleeding, etc. If the symptoms worsen or last for a long time, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time. These symptoms may also indicate that ovulation is imminent.

The ovulation period in the month of IUD removal may vary from person to person, and the specific situation needs to be inferred based on personal circumstances and doctor's advice. If you have any questions or discomfort, please consult your doctor or medical professional.