What is the temperature rise during ovulation?

Generally speaking, a woman's body temperature rises by about 0.3 to 0.5 degrees Celsius during ovulation. This increase in body temperature usually lasts for a few hours and then returns to normal body temperature. However, some women may have their body temperature rise higher during this period, while others may have it rise lower.

If a woman's body temperature rises by more than 0.5 degrees Celsius during ovulation, and this phenomenon lasts for more than 24 hours, she may become pregnant during this period. However, if a woman's body temperature does not rise more than 0.3 degrees Celsius during this period and this phenomenon lasts for less than 24 hours, her chance of pregnancy is relatively small.

It should be noted that if a woman is not planning to become pregnant, she should avoid excessive exercise or excessive activity during this period, as this may cause the body temperature to rise even higher. At the same time, women should also avoid excessive sexual activity during this period, as this may lead to infection or other diseases.