Understand the inaccurate ovulation period

So, how to know when ovulation is not allowed?

1. Use a body temperature measuring tool

Taking body temperature is a simple and effective way to know when ovulation is not allowed. Women can measure their body temperature when they wake up every morning and record changes in body temperature. Generally speaking, during ovulation, a woman's body temperature will rise by 0.3-0.5 degrees Celsius.

2. Observe secretions

Observing secretions is also one of the ways to know when ovulation is not allowed. During ovulation, a woman's vaginal discharge will increase, become brighter in color, and become thinner in texture. These changes can help women determine whether they are ovulating.

3. Carry out B-ultrasound examination

Conducting B-ultrasound examination is also one of the ways to know when ovulation is not allowed. B-ultrasound can measure the condition of a woman's ovaries and fallopian tubes and determine whether an egg has been released.

4. Combined with other methods

In addition to the above methods, women can also combine other methods to grasp the period when ovulation is not allowed. For example, women can observe their menstrual cycles and calculate their safe periods; or women can consult a doctor, who will perform B-ultrasound examination and guidance.

Failure to grasp the correct ovulation period may have adverse consequences for women. Therefore, women should try their best to use as many methods as possible to understand when they are not allowed to ovulate to ensure their own safety and health.