What does 35.9 mean after ovulation?

Why does a woman's body temperature rise?

A woman's body temperature rises after ovulation, which may be due to the following factors:

1. Changes in hormone levels in the body: During ovulation, a woman’s ovaries will release a large amount of hormones, causing the body temperature to rise. These hormones help promote cell growth and reproduction.

2. Cell metabolism: During the period of rising body temperature, women's cell metabolism accelerates, which may cause the body to release more heat, thereby raising the body temperature.

3. Body water: During the period of rising body temperature, a woman’s body may need more water to maintain normal body temperature.

What conditions may cause a woman's body temperature to rise?

An increase in a woman's body temperature may be a normal physiological reaction, but if a woman's body temperature continues to rise or rises more than that, she needs prompt medical attention. Here are some conditions that may cause a woman's body temperature to rise:

1. Pregnancy: If a woman's body temperature is 35.9 degrees Celsius after ovulation and lasts for several days, she may be pregnant.

2. Infection: Certain infections may cause a woman's body temperature to rise, such as the flu or a bacterial infection.

3. Other diseases: Certain other diseases may cause a woman's body temperature to rise, such as thyroid problems or diabetes.

Women's body temperature rises by 0.3-0.5 degrees Celsius every afternoon for several days. If a woman's temperature continues to rise or rises more than usual, she may need prompt medical attention. If you are unsure whether your temperature is normal, please consult your doctor or medical professional.