Where to measure body temperature during ovulation

There are many ways to measure ovulation, the most common of which is by measuring basal body temperature. Basal body temperature refers to a body temperature that remains within the normal range starting from waking up every morning. The measurement method is to measure the oral and anal body temperature every morning when you wake up without getting up, and then record them. Generally speaking, during ovulation, a woman's body temperature will rise by 0.3 to 0.5 degrees Celsius, which is considered a characteristic of ovulation.

In addition to measuring basal body temperature, you can also measure body temperature by using a thermometer. There are many types of thermometers, the most common of which are oral thermometers and anal thermometers. Oral thermometer refers to recording body temperature by measuring oral temperature. Anal thermometer refers to recording body temperature by measuring the anal temperature.

In addition to measuring body temperature, you can also determine whether you are ovulating by observing symptoms. For example, some women experience breast swelling, loss of appetite, fatigue and other symptoms, which usually appear during ovulation.