Ovulation test paper cannot detect ovulation period

There are many ways to measure ovulation, including the basal body temperature method, the test paper method and the body temperature measurement method. Among them, the test paper method is currently one of the most commonly used methods. Usually, before ovulation, a woman's body temperature will rise by 0.3-0.5 degrees, and during ovulation, the body temperature will rise again, up to 0.5-1 degrees. However, sometimes ovulation cannot be accurately detected even with the most advanced test strips. This may be due to the following reasons:

1. Poor quality test strips: While the best test strips are of the highest quality, there are some that are of poor quality and may not be able to accurately detect ovulation.

2. Incorrect measurement method: The measurement method is the key to detecting ovulation. If the method is incorrect, even if the test paper is of excellent quality, the ovulation period cannot be accurately detected.

3. Personal situations are different: Everyone’s physical situation is different, so for some people, even with the most advanced test strips, it is impossible to accurately detect ovulation.

If you can't accurately detect ovulation, don't worry too much. This doesn't mean you can't get pregnant, as there are many other ways to detect ovulation and get pregnant at the right time. If you are concerned about your health and your ability to get pregnant at the right time, it is recommended that you speak to your doctor or a professional fertility counselor. They can provide more specific advice and assistance.