Unnati Bansal9 Feb 2026Does temperature rise during pregnancy?Im feeling a bit warm lately and my body feels hotter than usual, im around 7 weeks. No fever or anything just this warm feeling. Is this a normal pregnancy thing or should I worry?310ShareShare your experience or answer thisCommentSort by:LatestTamanna Saha·12 Feb 2026Oh yes! 🌡️ Progesterone turns us into mini heaters during early pregnancy haha. Drink lots of water to stay cool! 💦23ShareReportAnkita Sachdeva·20 Feb 2026I am currently planning and checking my temperature every morning! Did u notice a big jump in yours?23Share
Tamanna Saha·12 Feb 2026Oh yes! 🌡️ Progesterone turns us into mini heaters during early pregnancy haha. Drink lots of water to stay cool! 💦23ShareReport
Ankita Sachdeva·20 Feb 2026I am currently planning and checking my temperature every morning! Did u notice a big jump in yours?23Share
Devika Sisodiya·16 Feb 2026Basal body temperature does rise slightly due to progesterone. But if you have a high fever, please consult your gynac immediately.20ShareReport
Neha Talwar·11 Feb 2026My mother told me that body temperature rises slightly after conceiving due to hormones. Wishing you the best.19ShareReport
Girija Biswas·14 Feb 2026My MIL made me drink ragi malt and buttermilk to reduce body heat. It is normal, but do talk to your doctor if you feel actual fever.19ShareReport
Arnavi Chowdary·16 Feb 2026Wear light cotton clothes and drink fresh kokum sarbat or sattu to cool down. It's a very simple and working solution.16ShareReport
Chitra Singh·9 Feb 2026Yes, the body feels warmer because a beautiful soul is growing inside. Stay positive, drink coconut water to keep cool, and pray.15ShareReport
Divya Dalmia·20 Feb 2026I am in my second trimester and still feel so hot and sweaty all the time. Did anyone else feel like a furnace in their early months?13ShareReport
Devika Limaye·19 Feb 2026Keep a basic digital thermometer at home to check if it's a real fever. It costs very little and saves u unnecessary clinic visits.12ShareReport
Yashoda Senapati·22 Feb 2026Beta, early pregnancy body heat is very natural. Eat some soaked fennel seeds or curd, but avoid very spicy masala foods.12ShareReport