How many days does the body temperature rise after ovulation?

A woman's body temperature is affected by many factors, including age, gender, health and lifestyle. Generally speaking, younger women have higher body temperatures than older women, and the older you are, the slower your body temperature rises. Additionally, body temperature can increase after exercise or exposure to sunlight.

After ovulation, a woman's body temperature usually remains elevated for several days. Typically, the number of days with elevated body temperature is 3 to 5 days. However, some people may have longer or shorter days with an elevated temperature. In addition, some people may experience other symptoms during periods of elevated body temperature, such as headaches, fatigue, nausea, and loss of appetite.

If a woman feels unwell in the days after ovulation, it is recommended that she see a doctor. The doctor may recommend tests, such as blood tests and temperature tests, to determine whether she is pregnant.