BBT for Natural Family Planning
Basal body temperature is an important part of the female cycle. It is used to determine fertile and non-fertile days as well as ovulation. BBT changes during the cycle in line with the hormones and thus shows you your ovulation, the different cycle phases and your menstruation.
Using a high-quality BBT thermometer to track these measurements provides valuable information to increase or rule out the likelihood of pregnancy, allowing you to get to know your body's unique rhythm.
What is Basal Body Temperature?
During the night, your body comes to rest and reaches its lowest temperature point. Because this temperature is measured every morning directly after waking up, it is also called the "wake-up temperature." Shortly after waking and making your first movements, your core body temperature rises again.
Due to the measurable influence of the sex hormone progesterone on the basal body temperature, your wake-up temperature varies according to a recurring pattern over the course of your cycle. With a precise BBT thermometer, you can accurately determine the follicular phase, your ovulation, and the subsequent luteal phase based on a slight rise in temperature.
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Follicular phase (before ovulation): The temperature is comparatively low.
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Luteal phase (after ovulation): The temperature rises slightly - typically by around 0.2 to 0.45 °C.
Why should you track your BBT?
How can you take your basal body temperature?
Basal body temperature is measured immediately after waking up, while lying down, using a special BBT thermometer or a fertility tracker such as Daysy or Lady-Comp.
How does BBT change during the menstrual cycle?
The cyclical temperature fluctuations are approximately 0.4 to 1.0°F. These fluctuations are triggered by the hormone progesterone, also known as the corpus luteum hormone. This subtle increase directly after ovulation can be tracked with an ovulaiton tracker with a precise BBT thermometer.
With the temperature curve, you can clearly follow the individual phases of your cycle and gain exciting insights into your body.
Basal body temperature tracking is the key to understanding your personal cycle.
Measuring your basal body temperature allows you to understand the cycle-related processes in your body and gives you control over your reproductive health. From planning a pregnancy to early detection of hormonal imbalances and promoting your emotional well-being, cycle tracking with a reliable BBT thermometer supports you in all situations.