How to detect ovulation

First, you can use a thermometer to detect ovulation. A thermometer can help measure a woman's temperature and determine the date when her temperature rises. Generally speaking, a woman's body temperature will rise by 0.5 to 1 degree Celsius during ovulation. You can use a thermometer to measure your daily temperature and record the days when your temperature rises.

Secondly, you can use David test strips to detect ovulation. David test strips are a test stick for detecting ovulation, which can help women detect whether their eggs are mature. When using David test strips, you should perform the test according to the instructions and record the date and results on the mark on the test stick.

In addition, you can also use a David thermometer to detect ovulation. The David Thermometer can help measure a woman's temperature and determine the date when the temperature rises. Using a David thermometer, the test should be carried out according to the instructions and the date and result recorded on the mark on the test stick.