There are many ways to test ovulation, the most common of which are using body temperature measurement and the calendar method.

The calendar method is another commonly used method for testing ovulation. This method mainly predicts possible ovulation by recording a woman's menstrual cycle and body temperature changes. Generally speaking, the female menstrual cycle is divided into two phases, one is the ovulation period, and the other is the late period of the menstrual cycle. During ovulation, a woman's body temperature will rise, usually for several days.

In addition to the above two methods of testing ovulation, there are also other methods, such as observing changes in vaginal secretions, measuring blood pressure and blood HCG, etc. However, the specific accuracy and applicability of these methods may vary, and women are advised to choose the testing method that suits them based on their circumstances and the advice of their doctor.

There are many ways to test ovulation, the most common of which are using body temperature measurement and the calendar method.