How to check ovulation most accurately

First, we can determine the ovulation period by measuring body temperature. Generally speaking, a woman's body temperature will rise during ovulation, which is called the period of elevated body temperature. We can determine which day is ovulation by recording changes in body temperature. Please note that measuring body temperature requires using an accurate thermometer and following correct measurement methods.

Secondly, we can also determine the ovulation period by observing the calendar. Generally, ovulation occurs on the day a woman's calendar shows. However, this method is not always accurate because a woman's menstrual cycle can be affected by many factors.

In addition, we can also use some special testing methods to determine ovulation. For example, test strips can be used to detect a woman's body temperature or observe a woman's vaginal discharge. These test methods may have certain errors, so it is recommended to consult a doctor or professional health center before use.