Ovulation detected by B-ultrasound is not in the ovulation period

B-ultrasound ovulation testing refers to using B-ultrasound technology to detect the release of eggs in a woman's body. Generally speaking, women start B-ultrasound monitoring on the 14th day of the menstrual cycle and continue monitoring for a week until egg ovulation is detected. During B-ultrasound monitoring, doctors use ultrasound technology to observe the condition of a woman’s uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes and other organs.

The process of B-ultrasound ovulation detection can be divided into the following steps:

1. Monitor basal body temperature: Starting from the 10th day of the menstrual cycle, women will start to measure basal body temperature. By measuring body temperature, we can understand the temperature changes in a woman's body and predict the egg release time.

2. Monitor cervical mucus: On the 14th day of the menstrual cycle, a woman’s cervical mucus will begin to secrete, which is a signal for egg release. The doctor will observe the texture and color of the cervical mucus to determine whether an egg has been released.

3. Monitor ovarian B-ultrasound: While monitoring cervical mucus, the doctor will perform an ovarian B-ultrasound examination to determine whether an egg has been released.

4. Monitor egg cells: When an egg is detected to be discharged, the doctor will use B-ultrasound technology to observe the condition of the egg cell to determine whether the egg cell has been successfully discharged.

The B-ultrasound test for ovulation is not performed during the ovulation period, but begins on the 14th day of the menstrual cycle. Therefore, if you want to conduct a B-ultrasound test to detect ovulation, please arrange the time in advance to avoid missing the best detection time. In addition, B-ultrasound ovulation measurement is only a monitoring method and cannot replace other monitoring methods, such as body temperature monitoring and basal body temperature method.

The B-ultrasound test for ovulation is not performed during the ovulation period, but begins on the 14th day of the menstrual cycle. Therefore, if you want to conduct a B-ultrasound test to detect ovulation, please arrange the time in advance to avoid missing the best detection time. In addition, B-ultrasound ovulation measurement is only a monitoring method and cannot replace other monitoring methods, such as body temperature monitoring and basal body temperature method.