The ovulation period has passed and the ovulation test paper turns red: it indicates that the egg cell is about to be released.

The process of using ovulation test strips is very simple. First, you need to start using ovulation test strips on which day of your menstrual cycle. Usually, this date is about 14 days before the next menstrual period. Then, you need to follow the instructions of the test paper. There is usually some liquid in the packaging of the test paper, which you need to pour into the test cup or pen and then wait for a few minutes until the test paper turns red.

When a woman's eggs are ready to be released, the color of the test paper will become very bright. If a woman uses an ovulation test strip after her ovulation period has passed and the test strip turns red, she has probably ovulated. At this time, the woman should wait several days for the eggs to mature and prepare to be released again. If a woman does not release eggs during this period, she may need artificial insemination or other methods to become pregnant.

Using ovulation test strips can help women better predict whether their eggs will be released during this period. If a woman uses an ovulation test paper after the ovulation period has passed and the test paper turns red, she can wait with greater confidence for the egg cells to mature and be discharged. At the same time, women should also pay attention to their body changes so that they can take timely measures to protect their health and pregnancy.