Determining ovulation is a very important part of women of childbearing age because ovulation is a critical period for pregnancy. This article will introduce several methods to determine ovulation.

2. Observe vaginal secretions: Women’s vaginal secretions usually increase at this time and change color to dark yellow or brown. This is a typical feature of ovulation and can be determined by observing vaginal discharge.

3. Observe symptoms: Some women may experience symptoms during ovulation, such as breast discomfort, headache, fatigue, mood swings, etc. These symptoms usually appear on days 1-2 of ovulation, but the severity of symptoms varies from person to person.

4. Observe the menstrual cycle: Determine the ovulation period by observing the menstrual cycle. Generally speaking, women's menstrual cycles are regular, but they may be affected by some factors, such as diseases, drugs, etc.