Will I gain weight during ovulation?

During ovulation, a woman's body temperature rises, possibly due to changes in hormonal levels. Normally, body temperature rises by about 0.5 to 1 degree Celsius. This increase in body temperature is called an increase in basal body temperature, and it usually lasts for a few days before returning to normal levels.

Although weight changes during ovulation may not cause major changes, some changes in hormonal levels may have an impact on weight. For example, during ovulation, women's appetite may increase, and they may be more willing to eat high-calorie foods rather than reduce their food intake. Additionally, during ovulation, women may have an increased sexual desire, which may cause them to eat more food and thus gain weight.

Although weight changes during ovulation may not cause major changes, some changes in hormonal levels may have an impact on weight. If you're concerned about your weight, it's a good idea to measure your weight before and after ovulation and record the results. If you are concerned about changes in your weight, you may also consider seeking advice from your doctor or nutritionist.