AAnonymous Member28 Apr 2026Is body heat a sign of pregnancy?I've been feeling unusually warm lately, like my body temperature is higher. My period is delayed too. Can increased body heat be a sign of early pregnancy?215ShareShare your experience or answer thisCommentSort by:LatestDeepa Sahu·2 May 2026While feeling warm is common, if you have an actual high fever, please check with your gynac immediately.25ShareReportRiya Dave·10 May 2026I totally understand how confusing these early symptoms can be. Sending you lots of love and hope for a positive test soon.25Share
Deepa Sahu·2 May 2026While feeling warm is common, if you have an actual high fever, please check with your gynac immediately.25ShareReport
Riya Dave·10 May 2026I totally understand how confusing these early symptoms can be. Sending you lots of love and hope for a positive test soon.25Share
Monika Setty·9 May 2026Actually yaar, my body felt so hot in the first few weeks, I thought I was getting a fever! But it was just baby hormones.24ShareReport
Nita Salunkhe·11 May 2026Yes, body heat rises a bit. But don't keep guessing on Google, just wait for your period date and do a urine test.24ShareReport
Anwesha Kohli·28 Apr 2026A slight increase in body temperature is very common in early pregnancy due to progesterone. Just keep yourself hydrated.23ShareReport
Swati Kachwaha·3 May 2026Progesterone spikes do cause a slight rise in body heat. But don't assume anything until you get a positive line on a pregnancy test kit.23ShareReport
Monika Behera·29 Apr 2026Hormones can definitely make you feel warm, but please don't rely only on body heat. Wait for your missed period and take a home test.22ShareReport
Sheetal Chavan·4 May 2026Honestly, I feel like a walking furnace these days! Did anyone else feel extremely warm even before missing their period?16ShareReport
Subhadra Barik·2 May 2026My body temperature felt high in the early weeks. I made sure to drink plenty of water and avoided sugary carbonated drinks to cool down.14ShareReport
Deepthi Shah·8 May 2026Actually, I blamed my body heat on eating too many mangoes, but turns out it was just early pregnancy hormones!13ShareReport
Poonam Upadhyay·5 May 2026Progesterone injections and tablets can make your body feel very warm. It is a very common side effect, so don't worry.12ShareReport
Chandan Rathore·6 May 2026I have been feeling unusually warm this week. I really hope this body heat is a positive sign for me this month!12ShareReport
Madhavi Nair·7 May 2026I remember constantly checking my temperature because I was so anxious. Feeling warm is very normal, try to relax and take a deep breath.12ShareReport
Vibha Sundaram·12 May 2026I felt so sweaty and warm in the mornings before my missed period. I thought my periods were coming, but it was my pregnancy.12ShareReport
Monika Setty·30 Apr 2026Haan, shuruat mein sharir thoda garam lagta hai. Coconut water piyo, usse thandak milti hai.10ShareReport