Ovulation day 2: How to predict pregnancy?

First, let’s understand what ovulation is. The ovulation period means that while the female body is producing eggs, it will also produce some other changes. These changes can help you determine your ovulation period. Generally speaking, a woman's ovulation period will begin on the 14th day of the menstrual cycle, and it is dangerous for a few days before and after this day.

So, how do you predict your ovulation? There are several methods that can help you determine when you are ovulating. You can watch your body change. When your menstrual cycle becomes 28 days or longer, you may start to notice some physical changes, such as your breasts becoming softer, your stomach acid secretion increasing, and your waist becoming heavier. These changes can help you determine when you are ovulating.

You can also use some forecasting tools. For example, you can use a thermometer to measure your body temperature.