When is the ovulation test?

How to determine your ovulation period?

1. Measure basal body temperature: Measuring basal body temperature can accurately predict a woman’s ovulation period. Women take their oral temperature every morning when they wake up and record the value, and then continue taking measurements throughout the day. When the body temperature rises by 0.3-0.5 degrees Celsius, it is the ovulation period for women.

2. Observe symptoms: Some women may experience symptoms during ovulation, such as soft breasts, increased secretions, abdominal pain, etc. These symptoms usually appear around a woman's ovulation period.

3. Use a pregnancy test stick: A pregnancy test stick can help women detect their ovulation period. When a woman uses a pregnancy test stick, she needs to insert the test stick deep into the vagina and wait 2-3 minutes to observe the results. If the test stick shows two lines, it means the woman is pregnant.

4. Observe the menstrual cycle: A woman’s menstrual cycle is usually about 28 days. If the menstrual cycle is regular, you can predict a woman’s ovulation period by observing the menstrual cycle. Generally speaking, a woman’s ovulation period is about 14 days after her menstrual cycle is clean.

These methods are not suitable for all women, but they can help many women better control their ovulation periods. If a woman is unsure about her ovulation period, she can consult a doctor or professional consultant to help predict the best time to get pregnant.