During ovulation, estrogen and progesterone switch places, with the latter taking the spotlight and estrogen assuming a subsidiary role. Progesterone is one of the main hormones that prepare the uterus for pregnancy but while it does this, it can also affect your core temperature, making you feel hot and uncomfortable.
Given that your hormones oscillate around your menstrual cycle, your body temperature might also fluctuate towards the hotter side.
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