Ovulation does not necessarily occur in the middle of the month. While most people think of ovulation in the middle of the month, in reality, it can happen at any time.

Additionally, some people may predict ovulation by taking their temperature or looking at cervical mucus. Although these methods have a certain degree of accuracy, they are not suitable for everyone. Therefore, these methods are for reference only and cannot be relied upon as the only accurate prediction methods.

While ovulation can happen at any time, we can tell if it's normal by watching your menstrual cycle, taking your temperature, and looking at your cervical mucus. If you have any concerns or questions, please consult a physician or other professional.