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Temperature in early pregnancy
Last reviewed: 05.07.2025

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Pregnancy is a special time for every woman. You want so much that no unpleasant things happen during these nine months. And you definitely want a pregnant woman to avoid all diseases. After all, both the diseases themselves and the use of medications can have a detrimental effect on the health of the mother and child.
What should you do if a woman's temperature rises during pregnancy? What body temperature is generally considered normal during pregnancy and how to bring it down? We will try to find answers to all these questions.
Causes of fever in early pregnancy
So, what to do if your temperature rises in early pregnancy? First, don't panic. Second, arm yourself with information. It is important to know that the causes of temperature in early pregnancy may not be infectious.
This means that the increase in temperature may not be caused by an infection at all, but by a hormone. During the entire pregnancy, a woman experiences sharp hormonal changes. But they are especially noticeable in the early stages. At this time, the body produces the hormone progesterone, and in very large quantities. This hormone produces all the necessary physical changes for a woman to successfully carry a child.
But this same hormone has, so to speak, a side effect. It controls the body's temperature regime. In particular, it significantly reduces heat loss. This means that the skin vessels remain narrowed, and the body gives off heat less efficiently and quickly than before pregnancy.
As we can see, it is this factor that leads to an increase in temperature in the early stages of pregnancy. This process is natural, it is not dangerous for either the woman or the fetus. After all, the increase in temperature is not caused by inflammation or infection in the woman's body.
And in the early stages of pregnancy, a woman is not at all afraid of the increase in temperature itself. What is scary is the infection that gets into the body. After all, in the first trimester, the placenta is not yet formed and cannot protect the fetus from the harmful effects of infections.
Normally, such a natural increase in temperature should not exceed 37.5. At the same time, a woman should not experience any discomfort. Namely, chills, aches and other accompanying symptoms of infectious diseases.
If the causes of temperature in early pregnancy are hormonal, then there is no need to worry. There are reasons to worry only if a woman "picks up" an infection in early pregnancy.
Treatment of fever in early pregnancy
If the increase in temperature in early pregnancy is due to hormonal surges, then it does not need to be treated. Treatment of temperature in early pregnancy is necessary only in some cases.
For example, if the temperature rises above 38.5. In this case, whatever the cause of the temperature, it needs to be brought down. If the temperature stays within 37-37.5, then there is no need to treat or bring down such a temperature.
Over time, the increase in temperature will go away on its own when the progesterone level returns to normal and heat transfer is normalized. In any case, it is highly recommended not to use tablets or other medications to reduce temperature without special need.
Even if a woman has an infectious disease, she should not try to bring her temperature down below 38.5. This temperature is not dangerous to health, and it helps the body fight the infection.
How to bring down a fever in early pregnancy?
If you need to bring down your temperature during pregnancy, you first need to understand what caused the increase in temperature. In addition, there is one simple rule: do not bring down the temperature below 38.5.
How to bring down a fever in early pregnancy? It is better to try to do without medication. There are many "folk" methods that can effectively and safely bring down a fever.
First, you need to protect your body from dehydration, which easily occurs at high temperatures. This can be done like this: thoroughly ventilate and humidify the room where the pregnant woman is. The air humidity should not be lower than 60 percent. In such an atmosphere, the body will not expend moisture when breathing.
After all, if the air is dry, when you go out, the body spends its moisture on humidifying it. In addition, the optimal air temperature in the room is 18-20 degrees Celsius. When you inhale cool air, the body heats it up to body temperature. This helps to quickly and naturally reduce the temperature.
Of course, you need to take into account the temperature outside. If it's summer outside, the difference between the outside and room temperature should not exceed 5-7 degrees. A sharp temperature difference can have a very negative effect on the body of a pregnant woman. Therefore, you need to use the air conditioner wisely.
In addition, to bring down the temperature in the early stages of pregnancy, you need to drink a lot. It is best to drink plain clean water or compotes. Compote will saturate the body not only with moisture, but also with vitamins. You can add raisins, lemon or ginger root to it. They are very useful for colds.
You shouldn't drink a lot of tea, and especially coffee. After all, these drinks raise blood pressure, which is undesirable during pregnancy. You shouldn't drink a lot of carbonated drinks either. Firstly, they can cause flatulence. Secondly, they contain a lot of chemicals and harmful substances, which are best excluded from the diet of a pregnant woman, especially in the early stages.
You should also not get carried away with various decoctions of medicinal herbs. Many herbs, although useful for infections, can have a negative effect on pregnancy. Some of them stimulate muscle activity and can lead to hypertonicity of the muscles of the uterus and lower abdomen.
If you can't bring down the temperature without medication, then you can use only two drugs without a doctor's prescription. These are paracetamol and ibuprofen. It is best to take these drugs in tablets, not in syrups. Syrups contain various accompanying substances. For example, dyes or sweeteners, as well as flavor additives. All this is chemistry, and it is better to refuse it.
In no case should you use even these seemingly harmless drugs constantly or often. You need to try to bring down the temperature with folk remedies and only take pharmacological drugs once.
In any case, if your temperature rises in the early stages of pregnancy, you should see a doctor. Only a correct diagnosis will allow you to find effective and safe treatment.