Physical examination ovulation period

1. Measure basal body temperature

Measuring basal body temperature is a commonly used method to check ovulation. When women wake up every morning, measure their oral or anal body temperature and record changes in body temperature. If the body temperature suddenly rises by 0.3-0.5 degrees, it marks that women have entered a dangerous period.

2. Observe secretions

After women enter the dangerous period, their secretions will increase. Discharge can be clear, white, or yellow. By observing the secretions, you can determine whether you have entered a dangerous period.

3. Carry out B-ultrasound examination

If the above methods cannot determine whether a woman has entered a dangerous period, B-ultrasound examination can be performed. B-ultrasound examination can determine whether a woman's ovaries and uterus are normal and whether they have entered a dangerous period.

Physical examination of ovulation period can help women better control their fertility plan and avoid giving birth during unsafe periods. At the same time, physical examination of ovulation period can also help women better protect their physical health.