Body temperature changes during ovulation

First let us understand what entering ovulation is. Entering ovulation is when a woman’s body begins to release an egg. This process usually occurs on the 14th day of a woman's menstrual cycle, but the exact date will vary from person to person. During this period, a woman's body temperature will rise by 0.3 to 0.5 degrees Celsius, which is a sign that the body is preparing for pregnancy.

To measure your body temperature during ovulation, you need to use a thermometer. Place the thermometer under your tongue and take your temperature once a day. Usually, it takes a day for a thermometer to accurately measure body temperature, so it is recommended to measure your temperature once a day to ensure the accuracy of the measurement results.

When measuring the body temperature entering the ovulation period, you need to pay attention to the following points:

1. Correct posture and tools are required when measuring body temperature.

3. When measuring body temperature, make sure there is sufficient light to accurately measure body temperature.

4. The thermometer needs to measure body temperature once a day to ensure the accuracy of the measurement results.

The temperature change chart when entering the ovulation period is as follows:

| Date | Temperature change |

| --- | --- |

| Day 1 | 36.6 degrees Celsius |

| Day 2 | 36.9 degrees Celsius |

| Day 3 | 37.1 degrees Celsius |

| Day 4 | 37.3 degrees Celsius |

| Day 5 | 37.5 degrees Celsius |

| Day 6 | 37.7 degrees Celsius |

| Day 7 | 37.9 degrees Celsius |

| Day 8 | 38.1 degrees Celsius |

| Day 9 | 38.3 degrees Celsius |

| Day 10 | 38.5 degrees Celsius |

| Day 11 | 38.7 degrees Celsius |

| Day 12 | 38.9 degrees Celsius |

| Day 13 | 39.1 degrees Celsius |

| Day 14 | 39.3 degrees Celsius |

By measuring the body temperature entering the ovulation period, a woman's likelihood of pregnancy can be predicted. If the body temperature continues to rise during this period, it usually means that a woman is pregnant. However, changes in body temperature can also be affected by other factors, such as age, health, and menstrual cycle. Therefore, when predicting the possibility of pregnancy, it is recommended to conduct a comprehensive analysis combined with other factors.