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Yes some women's temp rises when they are due a period and also when ovulating Aswell as being pregnant
When the temp rises and falls , it is almost always a head gasket.
during the luteal phase of your cycle (after ovulation) your temp rises slightly unless you have your period. it is said that if your temp remains elevated for 18 consecutive days after the day you ovulate, you are probably pregnant. hope this helps
You can track it by taking you Basal tempreture.. It is your temp first thing in the morn.. before you even get out of bed to go pee. You have to keep track of it for a few months (about 3) to track your peeks and vallies in your temp.. just before your temp goes up again is when your are about to ovulate.. you can find more info on the net about the basal temp.. they have charts you can download to to help you track it..
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There is a possiblity! The only way to tell is to take a test, but in the begining of my pregnancy I had major hot flashes!! Hope you are pregnant!
If you are trying to get pregnant, the best way of estimating your most fertile days is by taking your basal body temperature. Your basal body temperature is your body's resting temperature when you wake up in the morning. You will need to purchase a basal body temperature thermometer, which are available from most drug stores.
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It's used when you take the temperature to find out when you are ovulating and means Basal Metabolic Temperature aka Basal Body Temperature (BBT).
hyperthermia is when the body temp. rises to high and hypothermia is when it get to low
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When body temperature rises, the blood vessels in the skin dilate? This helps to decrease the temp of blood and thus decrease the body's core temp by having cooler blood circulating.