What is the normal temperature during ovulation?

Generally speaking, the temperature increases during ovulation, ranging from 36.5°C to 37.8°C. This increase in temperature is called hyperthermia and is an important indicator of female fertility. If a woman's body temperature rises above the normal range during ovulation, it may be a sign that she is having problems with her fertility.

So, what is the normal body temperature during ovulation? Generally speaking, a woman's basal body temperature (body temperature measured when she wakes up in the morning) should be between 36.1°C and 37.2°C, but the specific value may vary due to individual differences. If a woman's body temperature exceeds the normal range, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time to ensure normal fertility.

In addition to basal body temperature, women will also be affected by other factors during ovulation, such as diet, exercise, emotions, etc. Therefore, accurately predicting a woman’s ovulation period requires comprehensive consideration of multiple factors. It is recommended that women maintain good living habits in daily life and measure their body temperature regularly to better monitor their fertility.