What is the lowest temperature during ovulation?

Generally speaking, the lowest temperature during ovulation is measured when you wake up every morning. The body temperature at this time is called basal body temperature. Basal body temperature is measured by measuring oral or anal body temperature.

According to medical research, the lowest temperature during ovulation usually reaches the highest level within 1-2 days after the body temperature rises, and then gradually decreases. Generally speaking, the lowest temperature during ovulation will remain between 36.1-36.4 degrees Celsius.

However, this is only a rough reference range, and everyone's body temperature fluctuations will be different. In addition, factors such as age, gender, physical condition, etc. will also affect the minimum temperature during ovulation.