How are ovulation disorders diagnosed?
Ovulation Disorders
A healthcare provider may conduct a physical analysis and ask about your medical history to diagnose ovulation disorders. They may also prescribe other blood tests to measure levels of essential reproductive hormones and an ultrasound to evaluate the condition of the ovaries. Tracking your menstrual cycles and monitoring basal body temperature can also help identify ovulation patterns. Additional tests, like thyroid function tests or pelvic laparoscopy, may help identify underlying conditions contributing to ovulation disorders.