How to tell ovulation

Here are some ways to tell when you are ovulating:

1. Watch for symptoms: During ovulation, women may feel tired, their breasts may become more tender, and they may experience mild headaches and nausea. These symptoms usually disappear within a day, but if symptoms persist for a longer period of time, medical attention is recommended.

2. Measure body temperature: Women can know their ovulation period by measuring their body temperature. Typically, during ovulation, a woman's body temperature rises by 0.3 to 0.5 degrees Celsius.

3. Observe vaginal discharge: During ovulation, a woman’s vaginal discharge may increase, become softer in texture, and may appear clear or pale pink.

4. Use David test strips: David test strips are a commonly used method to test ovulation. It tests chemical reactions on the paper to determine if you are ovulating.

5. Carry out B-ultrasound examination: If you want to know the ovulation period more accurately, you can conduct B-ultrasound examination. B-ultrasound can observe a woman's ovaries and eggs to determine whether she is ovulating.

The above are some ways to identify ovulation. If you're not sure how to tell when you're ovulating, it's recommended to talk to your doctor or a professional fertility counselor. They can provide more detailed and accurate advice based on your specific circumstances.