Female body temperature and ovulation period

Under normal circumstances, a woman's body temperature will change over time. When women wake up in the morning, their body temperature is usually relatively low, around 36.2 degrees Fahrenheit. Over time, body temperature will gradually increase until it reaches its highest value, usually around 37.2. This pattern of changes in body temperature is called "basal body temperature."

A woman's body temperature and ovulation period refer to a woman's body temperature changes during this period of body temperature changes. During ovulation, a woman's body temperature reaches its highest value and gradually decreases over the next few days. This period is often called "ovulation."

Ovulation in women usually occurs between the 14th and 17th days of the menstrual cycle. If you want to get pregnant, you should seize this period and have sexual intercourse during this period. If planning to become pregnant, women are advised to take safety measures to avoid pregnancy during this period.