Will my body temperature rise during ovulation?

In fact, generally, a woman’s body temperature will rise during ovulation, but that doesn’t mean it will stay the same for everyone. Some people may experience a slower rise in body temperature during this period, or their body temperature may rise by a smaller amount. This depends on the individual's physical condition and physiological response.

Some people may have their body temperature stay the same during ovulation, possibly due to a medical condition they have. For example, some women may have an illness or infection that slows down the rate or magnitude of their body temperature rise, or they may experience a smaller rise in body temperature.

While most people's body temperature rises during ovulation, some may stay the same. If you want to know whether your body temperature is normal during this period, it is best to consult a doctor or professional health advisor. They can check their own temperature records and provide advice on a case-by-case basis.