How long does it take to test ovulation after menstruation?

So, how long does it take to detect ovulation after menstruation? Generally speaking, if a woman's menstrual cycle is 28 days, then the ovulation period should be measured from the 14th day after the end of menstruation (that is, 4 days before the start of the next menstrual cycle). This is only a rough timetable, though, as everyone's cycle is different, and some women may experience light bleeding for a few days after their period ends, which can also affect their cycle.

In addition to measuring ovulation from the 14th day after the end of menstruation, there are some other methods that can help women predict future ovulation. For example, women can predict ovulation by measuring their body temperature. Women took their temperatures each morning when they woke up, and the timing of temperature changes was recorded. Generally speaking, during a woman's ovulation period, her body temperature will rise by 0.3 to 0.5 degrees Celsius.

Women can also predict ovulation by observing symptoms. For example, women may experience breast swelling, nausea, headaches, changes in appetite, etc. These symptoms usually appear around a woman's ovulation period.