One way to measure ovulation is to observe changes in basal body temperature. Although some people believe that testing basal body temperature during ovulation can more accurately determine whether ovulation has occurred, not everyone is suitable for testing during ovulation.

Although some people believe that testing basal body temperature during ovulation can more accurately determine whether ovulation has occurred, not everyone is suitable for testing during ovulation.

For some people, testing their basal body temperature may not be comfortable. For example, people with chronic illness or thyroid problems may have a negative impact on basal body temperature. Additionally, women who are breastfeeding require special considerations.

Therefore, if you are considering testing for ovulation, it is recommended to consult your doctor or professional advisor first. They can develop suitable testing plans based on specific circumstances and their own circumstances.