Although it is normal to have an elevated body
temperature during ovulation, an increased temperature that lasts even after ovulation and remains to be elevated prior to your period can be an early signs of pregnancy before missed period discharge.
Not exact matches
Due to the increased level of progesterone
during ovulation, the basal body
temperature rises.
And because all bodies are different, there's a chance that your basal body
temperature might not even rise
during ovulation.
Basal body temp: A thermal shift follows
ovulation and
temperatures will remain higher
during the luteal phase.
The body's basal
temperature (the lowest body
temperature that happens
during rest) begins to elevate after
ovulation, and stays elevated beyond your next expected period.
If your menstrual cycle is regular, and you chart your basal body
temperature (BBT) every month, then you may notice an implantation dip (or a drop in
temperature)
during your luteal phase (about one week after
ovulation).
I ended up supplementing my diet with about a 1/4 cup of whole flax seeds (ground fresh and mixed with yogurt)
during the first half of my cycle until I confirmed
ovulation by a basal body
temperature shift.