Ovulation test after cesarean section

There are many ways to measure ovulation, the most common of which is by taking your body temperature. Generally speaking, a woman's body temperature will change during the cycle, especially when she is ovulating. You can determine your ovulation period by recording your basal body temperature and observing body temperature changes.

In addition to taking your temperature, you can also determine your ovulation period by observing symptoms. For example, symptoms such as breast tenderness, nipple pain, and increased sexual desire may occur. The presence of these symptoms usually means that the body is preparing to enter the cycle, so it is possible to have intercourse at this time to increase the chance of pregnancy.

Measuring ovulation is not an easy task, especially for women who had a C-section. However, this does not change the decision to plan a pregnancy. After the lactation period is over, you can determine your ovulation period by observing your symptoms and measuring your body temperature, and make a reasonable plan based on your own situation.