Body temperature fluctuates during ovulation

In fact, not all women will experience a significant increase in body temperature during ovulation. Some women may experience an increase in body temperature midway through their menstrual cycle, while others may not experience any noticeable changes in body temperature. In addition, age, health status, drug use, climate, etc. will all affect women's body temperature changes.

While women with smaller body temperature fluctuations may be less likely to get pregnant, that doesn't mean they can't get pregnant. In fact, many women experience similar changes in body temperature during pregnancy. Therefore, for women whose body temperature fluctuates less, it is recommended that they undergo regular physical examinations when considering pregnancy to ensure that they are healthy and able to conceive in optimal condition.

Additionally, for other women who suspect they are pregnant, it is recommended to consult a physician or professional healthcare provider. They can provide advice on pregnancy testing and planning on a case-by-case basis.