Does high temperature during ovulation mean ovulation?

Under normal circumstances, a woman's egg begins to be released on the 14th day of the menstrual cycle and ends on the 16th day. However, some people may release eggs a few days before or after the temperature rises, depending on the individual's cycle and physiology. Therefore, high temperature is not an absolute sign of ovulation, nor can it be used as the only indicator to predict egg release.

If you are considering pregnancy, it is recommended to consult a doctor or professional advisor for more accurate advice. They can assess a woman's cycle and physical condition on a case-by-case basis and help determine the best time to get pregnant.