water temp is 4C
You can track it by taking you Basal tempreture.. It is your temp first thing in the morn.. before you even get out of bed to go pee. You have to keep track of it for a few months (about 3) to track your peeks and vallies in your temp.. just before your temp goes up again is when your are about to ovulate.. you can find more info on the net about the basal temp.. they have charts you can download to to help you track it..
lower or higher environmental temp than body temp makes the animal's body work harder to maintain body temp (i.e., greater energy expenditure)
105.7as a body temp do i need to be gowing to the hospitel
with the blood of there body temp. Also the room temp
Normal body temp is 98.6 f
The amount of energy the body needs is primarily affected by factors such as basal metabolic rate, physical activity level, age, gender, and body composition. Other factors like genetics, hormonal balance, and environmental conditions can also play a role in influencing the body's energy requirements.
Yes some women's temp rises when they are due a period and also when ovulating Aswell as being pregnant
97 is a normal body temp if have around 100 degrees you might be catching a cold
Some women may experience a slight increase in body temperature around the time of ovulation during their menstrual cycle due to hormonal changes. This is known as basal body temperature rise. However, menstruation itself does not typically affect body temperature.
Yes, it's a fever type temp.
Yes, it's a fever type temp.