Checking hormones during ovulation is one of the important steps in detecting female reproductive health. During ovulation, a woman’s hormone levels undergo dramatic changes, and these changes are critical to a woman’s fertility and reproductive health. Therefore, it is very important to perform hormone testing during ovulation.

Hormone testing is one of the important methods to evaluate female reproductive health. By testing a woman's hormone levels, doctors can understand a woman's reproductive health and promptly detect and treat any problems that may affect her reproductive health.

The specific steps for hormone testing during ovulation are as follows:

1. Measure basal body temperature: Basal body temperature refers to the body temperature measured after the human body wakes up in the morning without performing any activities. By measuring basal body temperature, doctors can learn about a woman's hormone levels and ovarian status.

2. Get a blood test: A blood test is done by collecting a woman’s blood to measure hormone levels. Usually, doctors will test the levels of hormones such as steroid hormones (soy milk hormone), estrogen and testosterone in women's blood.

3. Perform an ultrasound examination: An ultrasound examination uses ultrasound scans of a woman’s abdomen to understand the status of the female’s reproductive tract and uterus. Doctors can use ultrasound to determine the state of a woman's ovaries and where eggs are being released.

Through the above steps, doctors can understand a woman's reproductive health status and promptly detect and treat any problems that may affect reproductive health. Therefore, follow your doctor's advice when it comes to hormone testing and have regular checkups to ensure reproductive health.