Will a pregnant woman's body temperature rise within a month

  After pregnancy, some physiological indicators of the female body may also change, such as slight changes in body temperature. Therefore, some pregnant women may consider whether their body temperature has increased due to pregnancy. So, will a pregnant woman's body temperature rise after one month?

  

Will a pregnant woman's body temperature rise within a month1

  1. Pregnant women at one month of pregnancy do experience a certain increase in body temperature, but most of them will be within the range of 36.9 ℃ to 37.2 ℃. This is due to the increase in luteinizing hormone in the body, which can cause some changes in body temperature. This is also a normal physiological phenomenon after pregnancy, so when measuring slight temperature changes, pregnant women do not need to be too nervous about it.

  2. But if a pregnant woman's body temperature exceeds 37.5 ℃ when measured, it is considered an abnormal increase in body temperature, which is a low-grade fever. Women who are one month pregnant are in the early stages of pregnancy. At this time, due to changes in hormones in the body, the body's resistance and immunity are relatively weak, making it easy to catch a cold. Therefore, if you have a low-grade fever, you should consider whether you have a cold and pay attention to timely and careful adjustment.

  3. In addition, pregnant women in early pregnancy should increase their nutrition appropriately, adjust their clothing accordingly, and pay attention to keeping warm in order to avoid catching a cold. If there is a persistent low-grade fever, it is necessary to seek medical examination in a timely manner to rule out other causes, and targeted treatment should be carried out under the guidance of a doctor.

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