Does the hospital test ovulation?

Taking a woman's temperature is one way to determine when she is ovulating. A doctor or nurse will usually start taking a woman's temperature on day 14 of her menstrual cycle. To take the measurement, they will hold the thermometer under their tongue and record the time it takes for the temperature to change. Typically, women begin to rise on day 14 of their menstrual cycle, peak on day 20, and then begin to fall. The days when body temperature rises usually last for 1-2 days, which is a woman's ovulation period.

In addition to measuring body temperature, women can also observe some symptoms to determine when they are ovulating. For example, they may experience fatigue, decreased energy, increased appetite, or increased sexual desire. These symptoms usually begin on day 14 of a woman's menstrual cycle and last for 1-2 days.

The hospital determines a woman's ovulation period by measuring her temperature and observing symptoms. This method is simple, reliable, and can help women better plan their pregnancy plans. If you have any questions or concerns, please talk to your doctor or nurse.