After taking ovulation pills, you can determine the follicle discharge by measuring basal body temperature, ovulation test paper and ultrasound. 1. Measurement of basal body temperature: usually after a woman ovulates, the basal body temperature will rise by 0.3°C~0.5°C. After taking ovulation pills, patients can determine whether the follicle is discharged by monitoring the change of basal body temperature. The basal body temperature is the temperature measured when the body is awake and very quiet, and also not affected by mental tension, muscle activity, food, environment, temperature and other factors. 2. Ovulation test paper: patients can also use ovulation test paper to test whether the follicle is discharged or not, mainly through the detection of luteinizing hormone levels to determine. 3. Ultrasound: After taking ovulation stimulating drugs, the patient can also consult the doctor for ultrasound testing, so as to determine the development of follicles and whether they are discharged. It is recommended that patients take ovulation stimulating drugs under the guidance of the doctor according to their own situation, and follow the doctor’s instructions to take good care of themselves and reasonably monitor the follicle discharge. If you have any other questions, please consult your doctor.