Can I take a hot bath during ovulation?

We can take hot water baths during ovulation, but we need to pay attention to the following points:

1. The water temperature should not be too hot. Water temperatures around 37-40 degrees Celsius are usually recommended, which can help keep your body warm and avoid excessive sweating.

2. Don’t wash too frequently. It is generally recommended to wash in hot water 1-2 times a day to keep the body warm and clean.

3. Don’t wash in hot water for too long. It is generally recommended to wash in hot water for no more than 15 minutes to avoid over-irritating the skin.

4. When washing in hot water, you should avoid using detergents such as soap and shampoo. These cleansers may damage the skin's natural barrier, causing dry and itchy skin.

5. If you feel uncomfortable, you should stop washing with hot water immediately. If you have sensitive or dry skin, you should seek advice from your doctor or skin specialist first.

It is okay to take hot water baths during ovulation. However, there are a few things to note to avoid over-irritating your skin and causing other discomfort. If you feel unwell, you should stop washing in hot water immediately and seek advice from your doctor or skin specialist.