Monitoring sexual intercourse during ovulation: making love sweeter

There are many ways to monitor ovulation, one of the simpler methods is to monitor by measuring body temperature. Generally speaking, body temperature changes at different times during a woman's menstrual cycle. Generally speaking, a woman's body temperature is lowest when she wakes up in the morning and highest in the afternoon. This pattern of body temperature changes is called "body temperature increase."

In addition to measuring body temperature, it can also be monitored by observing women's secretions. Generally speaking, during a woman's menstrual cycle, the secretion will gradually decrease, and then clear secretion will appear. This is a sign that the fertilized egg is beginning to implant. If a woman has intercourse during ovulation during this period, after the fertilized egg implants, the secretion will become more bright and transparent, and may be bloodshot.

In addition to measuring body temperature and observing secretions, there are other ways to monitor. For example, you can check whether you are pregnant by using a pregnancy test stick or a pregnancy test stick. In addition, B-ultrasound can also be used to monitor the location of implantation of the fertilized egg and determine whether it meets the expected time.