I've been feeling a bit warmer than usual lately, and my basal body temperature seems slightly elevated. I've missed my period, and I'm hoping I might be pregnant. Can a slight rise in body temperature be an early sign of pregnancy?
A slight elevation in basal body temperature is a common early sign of pregnancy due to progesterone. However, it's not a foolproof way to confirm it. Wait for your period due date and do a home pregnancy test for an accurate answer.
I totally understand how exciting and nerve-wracking it is to notice every little change in your body while waiting for news! A tiny rise in warmth is normal after ovulation, but the best way to be sure is a urine test. Sending you so much love and hoping for the best!
My body temperature used to fluctuate a lot due to my thyroid levels during pregnancy. While a slight warm feeling can be early pregnancy, please get a proper blood test done and consult a doctor to rule out any thyroid or hormonal imbalances early on.
Instead of buying expensive temperature trackers or constantly worrying, just wait for your missed period. A simple 50-rupee home pregnancy test kit from the pharmacy is the most cost-effective and accurate way to confirm. Don't waste money on early symptoms!
A slight rise in body temperature can happen due to hormonal changes, but it can also be a sign of a mild infection. Please take a pregnancy test if your period is late. If your temperature goes high, don't self-medicate and check with your gynac immediately.