There are many ways to measure ovulation, the most common method is to measure ovulation by measuring body temperature. However, this method is not suitable for everyone, as some people may be uncomfortable with temperature measurement. Therefore, we recommend another way to detect ovulation: observing symptoms.

- Vaginal bleeding

- Soreness in waist

- Breast discomfort

- High energy

These symptoms usually disappear within a few days, so you can tell when you are ovulating by observing them.

Measuring basal body temperature is a simple and effective way to detect ovulation. You can measure your body temperature every day and record changes in body temperature. Within a few days when the body temperature rises, it is the ovulation period.

In addition, other methods can be used to detect ovulation, such as:

- Watch for symptoms

- Use the calendar

- Measure blood pressure

No matter which method you use, testing for ovulation requires patience, as symptoms and temperature changes can take time to appear. If you are interested in measuring your ovulation period, you can wait patiently and pay attention to the changes in your body.