Is 36.9 degrees pregnant

  Fever is usually caused by the body temperature being higher than normal, and various reasons leading to an increase or decrease in body temperature beyond the normal range. However, if a woman's temperature remains above 36.9 after sexual intercourse, pregnancy cannot be ruled out. So, is 36.9 degrees pregnant?

  

Is 36.9 degrees pregnant1

  Firstly, although a woman's body temperature may increase after pregnancy, it does not necessarily mean that 36.9 degrees Celsius is pregnant. An increase in body temperature between 36.9-37.2 degrees is considered a normal reaction. If the high temperature period lasts for more than 21 days and there are no abnormal reactions in the body, but menstruation is not on time, and even early pregnancy symptoms such as vomiting occur, it can be basically considered as pregnancy symptoms.

  Secondly, in daily life, we should attach great importance to the fluctuation of body temperature, especially for female patients who have experienced miscarriage. Timely treatment should be taken. The temperature rise in the early stages of pregnancy is caused by progesterone, which increases the body temperature by 0.3 to 0.4 degrees Celsius compared to normal.

  Thirdly, during and after menstruation, women are supported by estrogen, with a body temperature of 36.5 degrees Celsius. During ovulation, the body temperature is the lowest, which means that after conception, due to the support of progesterone, the body temperature during pregnancy will increase by 0.3 to 0.4 degrees Celsius. The body temperature will return to normal on the day before or after the next menstrual period.

  So, if you want to know for sure whether you are pregnant, the editor suggests that you can use early pregnancy test strips or go to the hospital for a check-up after 15 days of sexual intercourse or 7 days of delayed menstruation.

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