Test to see if you are ovulating

1. Body temperature test: Measuring basal body temperature can help determine ovulation. Take your oral or anal temperature every morning when you wake up. If your body temperature rises by 0.5 to 1 degree Celsius, this may mean you are ovulating.

2. Calendar Testing: Record dates on a calendar to test during possible ovulation periods. A woman's body temperature usually rises during possible ovulation, and this can be confirmed by observing the date.

3. Test paper test: Using test paper can help determine whether you are ovulating. Test strips often come in different brands and models, so you need to choose the one that suits you. Before testing, please read the instructions carefully and follow the instructions.

4. Watch for symptoms: Some women may experience symptoms during ovulation, such as increased body temperature, vaginal bleeding, or breast distension. If you suspect you are experiencing these symptoms, talk to your doctor.

Testing for ovulation is not always accurate. Sometimes women may miss ovulation or be unable to test.