Ovulation temperature chart

To help women better understand when they are ovulating, doctors often ask women to take their temperature. This measurement method can reflect the ovulation period by recording changes in a woman's body temperature. Below is a graph of ovulation temperature.

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As can be seen from the figure, during ovulation, a woman's body temperature will rise by 0.3 to 0.5 degrees Celsius. This increase is due to the fact that when the egg is released, the temperature inside the woman's body is higher, which causes the blood flow to accelerate, thus promoting the increase in body temperature.

During ovulation, women's body temperature changes are very obvious. If women want to get pregnant, it is recommended to pay attention to body temperature measurement in daily life and record body temperature changes. This allows for a better understanding of the female reproductive process and steps can be taken to promote the formation of a fertilized egg.

If you are interested in temperature measurement, it is recommended to consult a doctor or professional health care provider to learn more about temperature measurement.