Low temperature below ovulation period

In fact, this phenomenon is called "hypothermia under ovulation." This phenomenon usually occurs between days 14 and 21 of a woman's menstrual cycle, depending on their menstrual cycle and hormone levels.

Reasons for low temperature during ovulation

A woman's menstrual cycle and hormone levels can influence the occurrence of hypothermia around the time of ovulation. During the menstrual cycle, a woman’s ovaries release large amounts of hormones such as epinephrine and norepinephrine, which cause the blood vessels in the lower abdomen to expand and increase blood flow, thereby increasing the temperature below.

However, during ovulation, a woman's hormone levels will suddenly drop, causing the blood vessels in the lower abdomen to narrow and blood flow to decrease, thus lowering the temperature down there. This phenomenon is called "hyperthermia" and is an important feature of the female menstrual cycle.

Effects of low temperature during ovulation

Low temperature during ovulation is good for women’s health and fertility. It can help women better prepare for pregnancy and can increase the implantation rate of fertilized eggs. In addition, low temperature tide can also reduce discomfort and pain in women's lower abdomen, which has certain benefits for physical health.

However, if a woman's low temperature lasts for a long time or is frequent during ovulation, it may have a certain impact on her health. If the hypothermia tide exceeds the normal range, it may cause vaginal infections in women or affect their fertility. Therefore, women should monitor their ovulation period for hypothermia and treat it if necessary.

Low temperature below ovulation is a very important phenomenon that can help women better prepare for pregnancy. If a woman experiences hypothermia, she should seek medical treatment promptly.