Normal range of body temperature during mid pregnancy

  After pregnancy, pregnant women should be very careful to take care of themselves, do a good job of keeping warm, and avoid getting cold from the wind, as their body's ability to resist diseases will decrease significantly after pregnancy. Moreover, when pregnant women first become pregnant, their body temperature may be slightly abnormal. So some people want to know what is the normal range of body temperature in mid pregnancy?

  

Normal range of body temperature during mid pregnancy1

  Pregnant women have a normal body temperature between 36-37 ℃ during mid pregnancy. However, when a pregnant woman first becomes pregnant, her body temperature will increase, which is a normal physiological phenomenon. This is because the hormones in the pregnant woman's body increase when she first becomes pregnant, which stimulates changes in the temperature regulation center. As the pregnant woman's pregnancy time increases, her body temperature will gradually return to normal.

  During pregnancy, pregnant women should always pay attention to changes in body temperature. If a pregnant woman's body temperature exceeds 37.5 ℃, it may indicate a fever. At this time, pregnant women should promptly adopt physical cooling methods to cool down and avoid further increase in body temperature. There are many methods for physical cooling, such as applying a wet towel to the forehead or wiping the body, or using an ice pack to cool the forehead quickly.

  If the body temperature continues to rise and is accompanied by other symptoms, pregnant women should immediately go to the hospital for examination and treatment. Due to the special nature of pregnancy, pregnant women cannot take medication at will. Medication treatment can only be taken with the permission of a doctor. In addition, if a pregnant woman's body temperature exceeds 39 ℃, do not hesitate to go to the hospital immediately for a check-up. Pregnant women with high body temperature can affect fetal development and easily lead to threatened miscarriage.

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