Low Basal Body Temperature After Ovulation: Could It Indicate Pregnancy?
It is possible to be pregnant even if your basal body temperature (BBT) temperatures are quite low after ovulation. BBT is a measurement of the body's resting temperature, which can rise slightly after ovulation due to the increased production of the hormone progesterone. However, not all women experience a rise in BBT after ovulation, and some women may have low BBT temperatures throughout their pregnancy.
There are a number of factors that can affect BBT, including:
* The time of day that the temperature is taken
* The method used to take the temperature
* The woman's overall health
* Stress levels
* Medications
If you are concerned about your BBT temperatures, it is important to talk to your doctor. They can help you determine if your BBT is normal for you and whether or not you may be pregnant.
In addition to BBT, there are a number of other signs and symptoms that can indicate pregnancy, such as:
* Missed period
* Nausea and vomiting
* Fatigue
* Breast tenderness
* Frequent urination
* Bloating
* Constipation
If you are experiencing any of these signs and symptoms, it is important to take a pregnancy test. Pregnancy tests are available at most drug stores and can be used at home.
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