Predicting pregnancy during ovulation is a method that many couples try. During the ovulation period, a woman's egg is released from the ovary and enters the uterus through the fallopian tube. After combining with sperm, it implants and develops, thus preparing to conceive a fetus. Therefore, if you want to successfully conceive, it is important to understand and master the method of calculating ovulation.

1. Observe your cycle: Understand your menstrual cycle to determine the time of the next cycle and calculate your ovulation period. Usually, for women with a 28-day cycle, the next cycle will be 14 days, and the ovulation period will be a few days before and after the 14th day of the cycle.

2. Basal body temperature measurement: Determine the ovulation period by measuring basal body temperature. Basal body temperature refers to the body temperature measured when a woman wakes up in the morning and has not performed any activities. By measuring your basal body temperature, you can determine when you will be ovulating in your next cycle.

3. Calendar calculation: By calculating a woman's calendar, a woman's ovulation period can be determined. Generally speaking, a woman’s menstrual cycle is 28 days, so starting from the first day of the cycle, every 4 days is a cycle, and there are 14 days between each two cycles. That is to say, a woman’s next cycle starts on the first day of the cycle. 15 days, and the ovulation period is from the 12th to the 19th day.

The above methods are only some basic methods for estimating ovulation period. The specific estimating method needs to be based on personal circumstances. If you want to conceive successfully, it is recommended that the couple make calculations and plans together, and take measures during the ovulation period to increase the pregnancy rate.

Predicting ovulation is not an easy task, but scientific methods and techniques can help couples better understand their menstrual cycles and patterns and increase their pregnancy rate. If you have any questions or need further assistance, please consult a medical professional or fertility specialist.