menstrual ovulation test

The menstrual ovulation test measures a woman's menstrual cycle to understand her menstrual ovulation period. Normally, 14 days after a woman's menstruation is the ovulation period. Around this day, a woman's egg will be released from the ovary, waiting to be fertilized. Menstrual ovulation testing can be done through the following methods:

1. Measure basal body temperature: When women wake up every morning, measure the body temperature in their mouth and record it. During the menstrual ovulation test, the body temperature will rise by 0.3-0.5 degrees Celsius, which is a reflection of the increase in hormone levels in women during ovulation.

2. Use a pregnancy test stick: The pregnancy test stick determines whether you are in the menstrual ovulation period by detecting hormone levels in the body. Typically, during an ovulation test, a pregnancy test will show a red or yellow line, which is a sign of increased hormone levels.

3. Observe symptoms: Some women may experience symptoms during menstruation and ovulation, such as breast swelling, headache, fatigue, etc. If you experience these symptoms, it may be a symptom of an ovulation test during your period.

These are some common ways to conduct a menstrual ovulation test. However, it should be noted that the menstrual ovulation test is not 100% accurate and may be affected by a variety of factors, such as menstrual cycles, hormonal levels, etc. Therefore, it is recommended that women conduct a menstrual ovulation test under the guidance of a doctor to ensure the accuracy of the test results.