What to check for ovulation

Ovulation testing mainly includes the following two items:

1. Body temperature measurement: During ovulation, a woman’s body temperature will rise by 0.5 to 1 degree Celsius. This increase in body temperature usually lasts for 2 to 3 days and then gradually decreases. This is calculated by taking your oral or anal body temperature.

2. Blood HCG test: Blood HCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) is a hormone that detects whether a woman is pregnant. During ovulation, blood HCG levels will increase, and if a woman is pregnant, blood HCG levels will reach a peak. Therefore, if a woman is planning to become pregnant, her doctor may recommend that she take an HCG blood test during ovulation.

In addition to the above two tests, women can also check in other ways during ovulation. For example, doctors may advise women to observe whether their sexual desire and desire for fertility have increased, or to conduct a B-ultrasound examination to confirm whether the woman's ovaries and uterus are ovulating.

To sum up, it is very important for women to find their ovulation period and do the necessary tests. Through reasonable examinations, women can better understand their health status and take necessary measures to ensure their reproductive health.