Body temperature is not high after ovulation

Low body temperature after ovulation may be caused by a variety of factors. First, this may be due to a woman's thermoregulatory system working to maintain normal body temperature levels. Secondly, this may be due to a woman's body temperature being affected by certain factors, such as exercise, diet, or changes in hormonal levels.

If a woman's temperature is still low after ovulation, and it persists for more than a week, she may want to consider seeing a doctor. The doctor may recommend that she undergo tests to determine if there are other health problems, such as thyroid problems, anemia, or the flu.

In addition to seeing a doctor, there are steps women can take to improve their body temperature levels. For example, she can take her temperature at the same time every day and record changes in temperature. She can also engage in appropriate exercise to help increase her body temperature levels. Additionally, she can maintain a healthy diet and avoid unhealthy habits such as excessive drinking or smoking, which may help improve body temperature levels.