Will body temperature drop after ovulation?

In fact, the body temperature drops after ovulation because the body gradually releases temperature-regulating hormones. These hormones help the body maintain normal body temperature levels and are continuously released during a woman's menstrual cycle. During the ovulation period, a woman's body will produce a large amount of temperature-regulating hormones. These hormones will enter the body through the oral and nasal thermometers and affect the temperature-regulating center, causing the body temperature to rise.

After ovulation, the body begins to gradually release these thermoregulating hormones, and body temperature levels gradually decrease. This process takes time, so women may need to wait a few days before seeing a decrease in body temperature.

Although body temperature will drop after ovulation, this does not mean that women should not take their temperature. Measuring body temperature can help women understand their menstrual cycles and help them better understand their own body temperature changes. In addition, measuring body temperature can also help women monitor changes in their own body temperature to detect abnormal body temperature in time.