Ovulation prediction software

There are many ways to predict ovulation, the most common of which is by measuring body temperature. When women wake up every morning, their body temperature is measured and recorded on a body temperature record sheet. If the body temperature rises by 0.5 to 1 degree, it is probably the woman's ovulation period. This method is simple and easy, but requires daily temperature measurements and takes some time to produce reliable results.

In addition to measuring body temperature, women can also predict their ovulation period by observing their menstrual cycles and symptoms. For example, some women experience symptoms during ovulation, such as vaginal wetness, increased sexual desire, headaches, and breast discomfort. There are also some women who can predict a woman’s ovulation period by observing her menstrual cycle.