The rising body temperature during ovulation is one of the important features of pregnancy. During ovulation, a woman's body temperature continues to rise, a phenomenon known as hyperthermia. It reflects the female body's preparation for pregnancy and preparation for the growth and development of the fetus.

Additionally, a woman's body increases body temperature by releasing water. This helps maintain the body's water balance and helps increase body temperature.

Generally speaking, a woman's body temperature increases during ovulation is a normal phenomenon. It reflects that the woman's body is preparing for pregnancy and is ready for the growth and development of the fetus. If a woman's body temperature continues to rise during ovulation and exceeds the normal range, this may mean she is pregnant.

If you suspect you are pregnant, talk to your doctor as soon as possible. Your doctor can check your temperature for changes and determine whether you are pregnant. In addition, your doctor can provide you with other necessary advice and treatment options.