Pregnancy and childbirth are something that every woman eagerly anticipates, and it is also quite important for a family. But not all women have such good luck to successfully conceive in one go, and there are also many women who experience biochemical pregnancy. How to calculate ovulation after biochemistry?

Biochemical pregnancy is just a process of survival of the fittest and will not affect a woman's physical health, nor will it affect her normal conception in the future. After undergoing another normal menstrual cycle following a biochemical pregnancy, one can conceive normally. The calculation method for ovulation date is still the same as before. The ovulation date is 14 days earlier than the next menstrual period.
If your menstrual cycle is not very regular, you can use ovulation test strips to detect it. This method is relatively accurate, convenient, and easy to operate. Some women use the method of measuring body temperature to detect ovulation date, and this method can also be used with high accuracy. You can prepare a thermometer to measure your body temperature after waking up every day and record it. The day with the highest body temperature is ovulation period.
However, every woman has a different constitution, and if she has polycystic ovary syndrome, she may experience false ovulation. Regardless of the testing method used, there may be some errors in the results.