When is the temperature measured during ovulation?

The time to measure your body temperature during ovulation is usually at the same time every morning. You can use a thermometer or temperature measuring stick to measure your temperature. It is usually recommended to measure 3 cycles, that is, between the 3 menstrual periods of each month.

Measuring your body temperature during ovulation is very simple, just place the thermometer in your mouth and wait for a few minutes until the thermometer displays the temperature number. Normally, the number displayed by the thermometer should be between 36.1 and 37.2 degrees Celsius.

Measuring body temperature during ovulation can help women better understand their physical health and determine whether they are in optimal condition for pregnancy. If a woman's body temperature often rises during her menstrual cycle, and the temperature rise lasts for more than 3 days, she may be in the best state to get pregnant.