What is the best time to detect ovulation

The best time to measure ovulation is 5 days before ovulation, monitoring follicular growth until ovulation.
The best time to measure ovulation is 5 days before ovulation to monitor follicular growth until ovulation occurs. The time of ovulation is the 14th day of the regular menstrual cycle, the day before the next menstrual period, and there are three most commonly used methods to measure ovulation at present. One is the basal body temperature method, every day before waking up to measure the body temperature, and then the temperature mapping to the basal body temperature table, according to the temperature change situation, to see the situation of ovulation;
The second way to detect ovulation is to use ovulation test strips to detect ovulation, usually from the 10th day of menstruation, when the ovulation test strips are found to be positive, the frequency of using the ovulation test strips can be increased to once every 4 hours, and then until a strong positive.
The third method is to use ultrasound to monitor ovulation, usually starting around the 10th day of menstruation. At first, ultrasound is usually performed every other day to see if there is a dominant follicle and how well the dominant follicle is developing. The frequency of monitoring is determined by the dominant follicle and continues until ovulation occurs.
Ovulation monitoring should always be done under the supervision of a medical professional in order to improve the pregnancy rate.