A body temperature of 36.7 degrees Celsius after ovulation is usually normal. Most of the human body’s basal body temperature is between 36 degrees and 37.2 degrees, and the body temperature after ovulation will be 0.3 degrees to 0.5 degrees higher than the basal body temperature, but usually will not be more than 37.5 degrees, otherwise fever symptoms may occur. Whether the post-ovulatory temperature of 36.7 is normal or not should be judged by comparing it with the basal body temperature before ovulation to see if it is elevated. If there is a slight increase, then it is normal, if there is no change or decrease, then you need to consult a doctor and follow the doctor’s instructions to diagnose the cause of the disease. If a woman has abnormal body temperature after ovulation, she should go to a regular hospital in time to find out the cause under the guidance of the doctor and get treatment to avoid affecting her health and the chances of conception.