What is the normal body temperature for pregnant women

  After a pregnant woman becomes pregnant, her body will gradually experience physiological changes unique to pregnancy, such as early pregnancy reactions such as nausea, vomiting, decreased appetite, fatigue, and drowsiness. In addition, the body temperature during pregnancy may also change due to changes in hormone secretion in the body. So, what is the normal body temperature of a pregnant woman?

  

What is the normal body temperature for pregnant women1

  The normal body temperature for pregnant women is around 37 degrees, as long as it does not exceed the normal range. After pregnancy, the temperature of pregnant women will change between 36.9 ℃ and 37.2 ℃. If the body temperature fluctuates constantly, it may be due to luteal insufficiency. Pregnant women need to pay attention to this in a timely manner, and seek medical observation and treatment under the guidance of a doctor.

  When measuring basal body temperature, if the body temperature is slightly higher than usual, in order to distinguish whether it belongs to normal body temperature or if there is a fever, pregnant women can judge by observing whether there are other discomfort symptoms, such as obvious runny nose, nasal congestion, sneezing, etc.

  Pregnant women should have the habit of measuring their body temperature every day, which can help them understand their physical condition in a timely manner. If any abnormalities are found, they can be checked as soon as possible to avoid harming the fetus. If the body temperature of a pregnant woman is too high, it can have certain effects on the fetus, such as damaging the development of the embryo and causing damage to the fetal central nervous system.

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