How do girls check ovulation?

First, a woman needs to understand her menstrual cycle. Usually, the menstrual cycle lasts for one month, and a woman's ovulation period usually begins on the 14th day of the menstrual cycle. This means that if your cycle is 30 days, ovulation will usually occur on day 14. Therefore, a woman can watch her discharge over the next few days to determine if she is ovulating.

Secondly, a woman needs to use some measuring tools to determine when she is ovulating. The most common measuring tool is a thermometer. Women take their temperature every morning when they wake up by placing a thermometer on their tongue. Typically, a woman's body temperature begins to rise on day 14 of her menstrual cycle and remains at this level until the end of the cycle.

Third, a woman can use B-ultrasound to determine her ovulation period. B-ultrasound examination can be started on the 14th day of the menstrual cycle to determine the position of the ovaries and fallopian tubes and whether mature eggs are present.