How does a thermometer measure ovulation?

How to measure body temperature:

Temperature is usually measured by inserting a thermometer into the mouth or anus and recording changes in body temperature. Normally, body temperature remains relatively low before ovulation. During ovulation, body temperature begins to rise and continues until the egg matures and is released. After the eggs mature, the body temperature will drop again.

Measurement time:

The time to measure body temperature is usually in the middle of the menstrual cycle, that is, from the 14th to the 16th day after menstruation. This is because at this time, the level of hormones in the female body will increase, which helps the eggs to mature and be released.

Thermometer for measuring:

Thermometers that measure body temperature generally come in two types: oral thermometers and rectal thermometers. Oral thermometers usually take 3 minutes to measure an accurate body temperature. A rectal thermometer usually takes 1 minute to measure an accurate body temperature.

Things to note:

When using a thermometer to measure body temperature, you need to pay attention to the following points:

1. Before using the thermometer, you need to disinfect the thermometer and ensure that the measurement environment is clean and hygienic.

2. The thermometer needs to be inserted into the mouth or anus and ensure accurate measurement of body temperature.

3. Measurement needs to be carried out according to the instructions of the thermometer and ensure that the measurement is completed within 30 minutes.

4. If the thermometer is damaged or lost, you need to purchase a new thermometer and use it according to the instructions.

To sum up, using a thermometer to measure ovulation is a common method that can accurately measure changes in body temperature. If you need to take your temperature, please follow the instructions and make sure the measurement environment is clean and hygienic.