Is the body temperature high or low during ovulation?

Let’s learn a little bit about ovulation. Generally speaking, a woman's body temperature changes over time. Throughout the day, a woman's body temperature usually rises gradually from the basal body temperature when she wakes up in the morning (generally 36.9°C) until it reaches a peak around 8 pm (generally 37.8°C), and then gradually decreases.

So, during ovulation, is a woman’s body temperature high or low? Generally speaking, a woman's body temperature will rise during ovulation, but there is no exact figure for how much. Some studies suggest that a woman's body temperature may increase by 0.5°C to 1°C during ovulation.

However, it’s important to note that everyone’s body is different, so their temperature may rise differently. Additionally, women may experience a greater increase in body temperature if they have a certain illness, such as the flu or pneumonia.