I remember feeling constantly warm in the early weeks and thought I was getting sick, but it was just my baby! Take a pregnancy test after your missed period to confirm.
Yes, your metabolic rate increases which raises body temperature. I tracked this and kept my workouts to light walks as allowed by my doctor to avoid overheating.
Oh absolutely, I felt like a human tandoor oven during my early days! A slight temperature rise is totally a thing, but do a home test to confirm before celebrating.
Progesterone causes a slight increase in your basal body temperature. However, it's not a foolproof sign, so please take a home pregnancy test or consult your doctor for a blood test.
Haan na, basal body temperature actually goes up a bit after ovulation and stays high if you are pregnant. But taking a proper urine test is the only way to be sure!
A slight rise in body temperature is normal, but please make sure it's not a proper fever. High fever can be risky, so consult a doctor if you feel genuinely sick.