Temperature during ovulation: an important indicator of women’s health

First, let’s understand what body temperature is. Body temperature refers to the temperature inside the body, usually measured with an oral or anal thermometer. Under normal circumstances, a woman's body temperature will change differently at different times of the day. Generally speaking, a woman's body temperature will rise during ovulation by about 0.3 to 0.5 degrees Celsius.

So, what is the specific value of the temperature during ovulation? Generally speaking, a woman's body temperature changes by about 0.5 to 1 degree Celsius during ovulation. That is to say, if a woman's body temperature is about 0.5 degrees Celsius higher than the normal body temperature, she may become pregnant when the ovulation period arrives.

In addition to temperature changes during ovulation, there are other factors that can affect a woman's pregnancy. For example, women’s menstrual cycle, sperm count and motility, women’s health, etc. Therefore, women should have regular check-ups to ensure they are in good health and follow their doctor's advice to maximize their chances of getting pregnant.