Are you pregnant with a temperature of 37.1 at night

  During the preconception stage, expectant mothers and fathers have been eagerly anticipating the arrival of their baby. Therefore, pregnant women are very concerned about some physical conditions to avoid missing the important moment of the baby's birth. For example, if menstruation is delayed, body temperature rises, nausea, etc., they will feel pregnant. So, is a temperature of 37.1 pregnant?

  

Are you pregnant with a temperature of 37.1 at night1

  The symptoms of pregnancy in women are usually determined by the number of menstrual delays and the results of early pregnancy test strips. A body temperature of 37.1 degrees is very normal, even for women who usually have a lower body temperature, relying solely on one temperature rise is not enough to determine gastric pregnancy. It is recommended to go to the hospital for a blood test, as it is the most direct and accurate way to determine pregnancy.

  As is well known, under healthy physical conditions, a woman's body temperature does not rise until after ovulation. In the early stages of pregnancy, the body temperature of each pregnant woman will also increase. Individual temperatures may even approach low-grade fever, but after 13 weeks of pregnancy, the temperature of pregnant women will return to normal. Especially during the first three months of pregnancy, if the temperature of the pregnant woman is relatively high and the temperature measurement results will continue to be at a relatively high level for a period of time, this may be a symptom of the first pregnancy.

  If a woman's temperature at night is 37 degrees, she may be pregnant, but this may not be because the temperature of most normal people is 37 degrees. In fact, just a change in body temperature does not necessarily mean that female friends must become pregnant. Pregnancy has many symptoms, and changes in body temperature are just a minor cause. I hope all female friends can use ovulation test strips to check if they are pregnant.

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