Ovulation temperature 36.9

Changes in temperature during ovulation are an important indicator of women's health. Many studies have shown that changes in temperature during ovulation are related to women's reproductive health. For example, women may be more likely to get pregnant if they have a cooler temperature during ovulation. If women have a higher temperature during ovulation, they may be more likely to have a boy.

Temperature is an important indicator of female fertility. In the lab, researchers can use special thermometers to measure a woman's ovulation temperature. However, in real life, women's ovulation periods are difficult to predict, so women need other methods to predict their cycles.

Women can predict when they are ovulating by taking their own body temperature.