Normal ovulation temperature

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Under normal circumstances, due to the formation of corpus luteum after ovulation, stimulating the body temperature center will increase the basal body temperature, 0.3-0.5 degrees higher on the original basis, generally around 37 degrees, but the high temperature will not exceed 37 degrees 5, the low temperature will not be lower than 36 degrees 8, this is the normal range, this high temperature state will last for more than 12 days, indicating that the corpus luteum function is normal. If the state of high temperature lasts for more than 15 days, the possibility of pregnancy in the clinic is very large, so the basal temperature measurement is more important for women. It is recommended to get up in the morning without activity, do not speak, put the thermometer under the armpit for 5 minutes, and then observe the temperature, it can reflect whether the luteal function is normal, whether there is ovulation.

Normal ovulation temperature



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