Is the body temperature lowest during ovulation?

Let’s take a look at the reasons why body temperature drops during ovulation. During ovulation, a woman's ovaries release a large number of eggs, and as the eggs enter the fallopian tube, her body temperature rises rapidly. This is because body temperature rises to promote the union of eggs and sperm. However, when the egg reaches the uterus from the fallopian tube, the body temperature drops again because the uterus provides a growth environment for the sperm. This process lasts about 1-2 hours, and then the body temperature will rise again.

Why does body temperature drop? There are several possible explanations. One possible explanation is that the temperature inside a woman's body increases as the egg travels from the fallopian tube to the uterus, but the temperature inside the uterus is cooler than outside, so the body temperature drops. This may be because sperm in the uterus require better temperatures to survive and move, or because pressure inside the uterus causes body temperature to drop.

A drop in body temperature during ovulation is a very normal physiological response. It helps predict a woman's fertility and is important for people trying to get pregnant. In addition, understanding body temperature changes can help women better understand their cycles and thus better plan their fertility plans.