Body temperature rises and then drops during ovulation

So, what is the rise in body temperature during ovulation? Generally speaking, women begin to ovulate on the 14th day of their menstrual cycle. In the days before and after this day, women's body temperature will rise. This elevated body temperature usually lasts for several days until the woman's body temperature drops again, signaling the expulsion of the pregnant embryo.

So, why does a woman’s body temperature rise? This is because during the menstrual cycle, a woman’s ovaries secrete some hormones, which affect the body temperature regulation system and increase body temperature. These hormones include HCG (human gonadotropin), which affects a woman's embryonic development and pregnancy.

So why does a woman’s body temperature drop? Over time, a woman's body temperature will gradually drop as her body expels the pregnant embryo. During the process of expelling a pregnant embryo, a woman's body temperature rises to help the body expel the embryo. However, this process usually continues for several days until the woman's body temperature drops again, signaling the expulsion of the pregnant embryo.