What is the body temperature after strong ovulation

  The first temperature measurement was taken 4 days before the onset of menstruation. At that time, the average temperature remained at 37 degrees, another time it was 36.8, and the other times it was almost 37.1. Later, the menstrual period did not come, accompanied by the pain of the aunt and chest pain. I really want to know if I'm pregnant or not, and early pregnancy hasn't been detected. What is the normal body temperature after strong ovulation? How should we control it?

  

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  What is the body temperature after strong ovulation

  Generally speaking, body temperature is divided by ovulation. Before ovulation, the body temperature is low, and on ovulation day, the body temperature is the lowest. After ovulation, the body temperature will increase by about 0.3-0.5 and last for 12-14 days. If there is no good pregnancy, the aunt will come and the body temperature will decrease. If the body temperature remains high for more than 18 days, pregnancy may occur.

  1. You can estimate the ovulation date yourself. Generally, the ovulation date is about 14 days before the next menstrual period. During the ovulation period, there may be symptoms such as increased vaginal discharge and a stringy state, which can be combined to determine.

  2. Ovulation usually occurs in the middle of a 28 day menstrual cycle or around 14 days before the next menstrual period. It takes about 14 days for the follicles to mature from the most primitive to the last mature, and there are three stages: primordial follicles, growing follicles, and mature follicles.

  The influence of high and low body temperature after strong ovulation

  When the follicle is fully mature, it protrudes from the surface of the ovary and can be displayed with a diameter of about 18-25 millimeters under ultrasound. It is affected by pituitary gonadotropins and the action of hydrolytic enzymes and prostaglandins in follicular fluid, causing the follicle to rupture. Mature oocytes, surrounding granulosa cells, and follicular fluid are squeezed out into the abdominal cavity, forming ovulation.

  1. The general rule is that after menstruation, the body temperature is relatively stable, and on the day of ovulation, the body temperature is the lowest. After ovulation, the body temperature will significantly increase, which is medically called bidirectional body temperature.

  2. Increased vaginal discharge. This is the most obvious manifestation of ovulation. Most people experience a significant increase in vaginal discharge during ovulation, which becomes transparent like egg white and can elongate into a filamentous shape. There are no discomfort symptoms such as itching or odor in the external genitalia.

  The irregular trend of body temperature after strong ovulation is very common. Expectant mothers should not overly worry, but of course, they should not take it lightly. It is necessary to analyze the specific situation and choose a reasonable way to adjust one's physical condition to the most perfect state, which is beneficial for pregnancy and the baby in this situation will also be healthy. Wishing the body a speedy recovery.

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