No high temperature during ovulation

Some people may be confused as to why they experience low temperatures during ovulation. In fact, this situation may occur due to several reasons. First of all, women's body temperature is affected by many factors, including physiological factors and environmental factors. For example, a woman's body temperature may increase when she is depressed or anxious and may decrease during exercise or exposure to cold conditions.

In addition, some diseases may also cause hypothermia in women during ovulation. For example, thyroid problems and anemia, among others. These problems may cause problems with a woman's body temperature regulation mechanism, leading to hypothermia during ovulation.

While hypothermia during ovulation may cause some discomfort, it doesn't necessarily mean anything is wrong. If women experience hypothermia during ovulation and have no other symptoms, it usually does not affect their health. However, if women experience hypothermia during ovulation and are accompanied by other symptoms, such as headache, dizziness, fatigue, etc., it is recommended that they seek medical attention in time.