Ovulation pregnancy chart

Here is a basic ovulation and conception chart:

1. Basal body temperature measurement method

Take your basal body temperature every morning when you wake up. Basal body temperature refers to the body temperature when the human body is awake and is usually measured within 10 minutes. During a woman's ovulation period, her basal body temperature will rise by 0.3 to 0.5 degrees Celsius. If a woman's basal body temperature exceeds the normal range during ovulation, she may be about to become pregnant during this period.

2. David’s test strip method

The David's test strip method is a way to test whether a woman is pregnant during her ovulation period. Women can use David test strips to test their basal body temperature every morning and record the test results. If a woman shows two red lines on her ovulation test, she may be pregnant during this period.

3. Observe symptoms

Women may experience some special sensations during ovulation, such as breast swelling, nausea, headache, and fatigue. These feelings usually occur in the afternoon or evening. If a woman feels these symptoms during this period, she may be pregnant during this period.

4. Observe your menstrual cycle

During a woman's menstrual cycle, she will experience an ovulation period in each cycle. If a woman is pregnant regularly most of the time during her menstrual cycle, she may become pregnant during this period. If a woman doesn't get pregnant for most of her menstrual cycle, she may want to get her health checked.

To sum up, by observing basal body temperature, David's test paper test and symptom observation, women can predict whether they can successfully get pregnant during the ovulation period. If a woman doesn't get pregnant during this period, she may need to have her health checked further.