Temperature measurement ovulation period form

The method of measuring body temperature is very simple. You only need to measure your body temperature once a day and record it in a table.

The following is a temperature measurement and ovulation period table to help you understand how to measure your temperature and determine your ovulation period:

| Date | Temperature (°C) |

| --- | --- |

| Day 1 | 36.6 |

| Day 3 | 37.1 |

| Day 4 | 36.7 |

| Day 5 | 36.8 |

| Day 6 | 36.9 |

| Day 7 | 36.6 |

| Day 8 | 36.4 |

|Day 9 | 36.3 |

|Day 10 | 36.2 |

Your temperature may be slightly elevated on the day you take your temperature as your body begins to prepare for pregnancy. However, this is usually very mild, and your temperature change may go away on its own within a few days.

If you want to increase your chances of getting pregnant, it's recommended that you start having intercourse on the day or the next day your body temperature rises. This helps make it easier for sperm to enter the woman's body and increases the chance of pregnancy.

Please note that taking your temperature and determining ovulation is a simple method and does not completely guarantee that your baby will be born successfully. If you have any health questions or concerns, please consult a physician or professional advisor.