Use ovulation test strips to detect non-ovulation periods

So, how to use ovulation test strips to detect non-ovulation periods? Let’s briefly introduce it.

First, you need to prepare some necessary tools. An ovulation test strip is a tool that tests the release of a woman's eggs, which usually appear red or orange. In addition, a thermometer is also needed.

Next, you need to know how to test ovulation test strips. In general, when using ovulation test strips, you need to follow the instructions on the instructions. Before testing, you need to insert the test paper into the vagina, then wait for about 2-3 minutes and observe the color of the test paper. If the test strip turns red or orange, it means the egg has been released and you can start arranging sex.

So, how to use a thermometer to measure non-ovulation? Again, you need to follow the instructions on the manual. Before the test, you need to put the thermometer into your mouth and wait for about 3-5 minutes to record the changes in body temperature. Generally speaking, the body temperature during the non-ovulatory period will be relatively low, usually between 36.2-36.6 degrees Celsius.

By using ovulation test strips and a thermometer, a woman's non-ovulatory period can be accurately calculated and appropriate sexual intercourse can be scheduled to increase the chance of pregnancy. However, it should be noted that these tools need to be used with caution to avoid accidents. In addition, if you have any questions, it is recommended to consult a doctor or professional fertility consultant.