Temperature and ovulation

A woman's menstrual cycle usually lasts 28 days, but it varies from person to person. On the 14th day of the menstrual cycle, women begin to ovulate. This period is also known as the "danger period" or "fertile period." During this period, a woman’s eggs begin to mature and wait to be released.

The relationship between temperature and ovulation period

Temperature is closely related to a woman's ovulation period. Changes in temperature can affect a woman's egg maturation and release. During warmer seasons, a woman's eggs mature faster and are released more easily. Conversely, in cold weather, a woman's egg maturation is slowed and ovulation is delayed.

How to predict a woman’s ovulation period

Predicting when a woman will ovulate is a complex problem, but there are some methods that can help. First, women can predict based on their menstrual cycles. If the menstrual cycle is 28 days, then a woman begins to ovulate on the 14th day of the cycle. Secondly, women can predict by measuring their body temperature.