Does a sudden drop in temperature during ovulation mean ovulation?

In fact, a sudden drop in temperature during ovulation does not always mean ovulation. This can be caused by many factors such as emotional stress, changes in hormonal levels, diet and exercise, and more. While this can happen, there is no certainty that it is a sign of ovulation.

However, if a woman experiences a sudden drop in body temperature during ovulation, and then the temperature drops and then rises again, this usually means they are ovulating. This phenomenon is called "basal body temperature elevation." During this period, a woman's body begins to release hormones such as progesterone and estrogen to promote the formation and release of eggs.

If women experience a sudden drop in temperature during ovulation, it is recommended that they observe changes in their body temperature and record them in a diary. If the temperature drops and then rises again, this is usually a sign that they are ovulating. If women become pregnant during this period, it is recommended that they continue to observe changes in body temperature and undergo regular examinations to ensure a successful pregnancy.