There are many ways to measure ovulation, the most common of which is using a thermometer. When our body temperature rises, usually during ovulation, this is considered a sign of pregnancy. However, there are other ways to measure ovulation besides a thermometer. This article will introduce several commonly used methods to detect ovulation.

Basal body temperature is a method of measuring body temperature, which usually requires measuring body temperature once a day. Before taking the measurement, you need to determine a measurement time and record it in the temperature record book. Then, subtract 10 from the body temperature number in the body temperature record book each day to obtain your daily basal body temperature. When the body temperature curve shows a two-way curve, it means that you are in the ovulation period.

2. Calendar method

The calendar method is a method of measuring ovulation, which involves recording a woman's date on a calendar and inferring the ovulation period based on the time on the calendar. Typically, during a woman's ovulation period, her body temperature rises and her appetite increases. The calendar method can help women better predict their ovulation dates and thus better schedule appointments.

3. David Law

The David method is a method of measuring body temperature using a David thermometer. The David thermometer can measure oral and anal body temperature, so it can measure a variety of body temperatures. When a David thermometer reads 36.6°C, it usually means you are ovulating. David Law can help women better understand the state of their bodies and plan appointments better.

The test strip method is a method of measuring whether you are ovulating using a David thermometer or David test strips. Typically, David's test strips can be used starting on day 14 of a woman's menstrual cycle. When a David test strip shows two bars, it usually means you are ovulating. The test strip method can help women better understand their physical status and better arrange appointments.

The above are several commonly used methods to detect ovulation. No matter which method you choose, you need to read the instructions carefully and take measurements according to the instructions. If you have any questions, please consult a doctor or professional.