Chinese articles titled "Ovulation period of the above-mentioned intercourse":

Generally speaking, ovulation can be determined by:

1. Measure basal body temperature: Measuring basal body temperature can help determine the ovulation period. When you wake up each morning, take your temperature and record it on a chart. When the body temperature rises by 0.3-0.5 degrees Celsius, it marks the beginning of the ovulation period.

2. Observe symptoms: During the ovulation period, women may feel some symptoms, such as increased sexual desire, breast swelling, headache, nausea, etc. These symptoms usually appear after a rise in body temperature.

3. Use test strips: You can use test strips to determine the ovulation period. 7-10 days after sexual intercourse, use a test strip to test the urine. If the result is positive, it marks the arrival of the ovulation period.

The above three methods can all determine the ovulation period, but everyone's physical condition and physiological response are different, so these methods may be different. If you want to determine the ovulation period, it is best to consult a doctor or a professional health care practitioner.

During the ovulation period, women should take appropriate measures to ensure pregnancy. For example, sexual intercourse should be performed as often as possible and ensure that the woman's buttocks are completely covered. You should also be careful to avoid using safe period calculators or any other method of predicting pregnancy, as these are not always accurate. A good idea is to talk to your doctor to make sure your pregnancy is safe and successful.