Ovulation test

1. Basal body temperature test: Measuring basal body temperature can help determine the ovulation period. When you wake up every morning, measure the body temperature in your mouth (basal body temperature) and record the data. Generally speaking, a woman's basal body temperature will increase by 0.3 to 0.5 degrees Celsius during ovulation.

2. Calendar Test: Use a calendar to determine when a woman is ovulating. Women will release a mature egg every month. If a woman experiences a mature egg around the 14th of each month, then this cycle is the ovulation period.

3. Ultrasound testing: Ultrasound testing can help determine when a woman is ovulating. With ultrasound testing, doctors can determine the position of a woman's ovaries and eggs and determine when a woman is ovulating.

4. Self-feeling: Women can determine their ovulation period through self-feeling. Generally speaking, women will experience mild pain on one side of their abdomen during ovulation, which may worsen during sexual intercourse.

The above testing methods can help women determine their ovulation period, but please note that these methods do not guarantee accuracy. If a woman wants to get pregnant, it is best to consult a doctor or professional doctor.