High temperature lasts for several days during ovulation

Generally speaking, the temperature will drop during ovulation because egg cells need a low-temperature environment to grow and develop. But in early June this year, the temperature suddenly began to rise and has remained at a high level. This high temperature phenomenon may be caused by increased concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Greenhouse gases are global warming gases that block heat from escaping from the Earth's surface, causing temperatures to rise.

Due to the increase in greenhouse gas concentration, the temperature during the ovulation period this year showed abnormal fluctuations. Temperatures may continue to rise above 30 degrees Celsius in some areas, while in others they may drop below 10 degrees Celsius. This phenomenon of temperature fluctuations may have a certain impact on people's health, especially pregnant women and the elderly.

Although the temperature during ovulation this year has shown abnormal fluctuations, scientists have begun to study how to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to slow down the trend of global warming. If we can take measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, the temperature during ovulation may gradually stabilize in the future, making a certain contribution to human health and the living environment.