Is your ovulation period accurate?

The ovulation prediction method of Auntie is based on some physiological changes in the female body. Body temperature changes at different times during a woman's cycle. Generally speaking, women have a lower body temperature during the first half of the cycle and a higher body temperature during the second half. Auntie believes that the time when body temperature changes the most, that is, when a woman's body temperature rises the most, is the ovulation period.

However, many believe this method of prediction is inaccurate. They believe that women's body changes may be much more complicated than what Dayumo said, so Dayumo's ovulation prediction method is unreliable. In addition, some people believe that the ovulation prediction method has no scientific basis and is just a traditional Chinese superstitious concept.

Although the ovulation prediction method is widely used in China, it is not scientifically accurate. If you are interested in Auntie's ovulation prediction method, the best way is to observe your own body temperature changes and make predictions based on your own physical condition. If you are concerned about your health, it is best to consult a medical professional.