After having sex during ovulation, some people may experience some uncomfortable symptoms, including headaches and nausea. These symptoms may be a normal physiological response, but if they persist or worsen, you need to consider whether there is anything wrong.

Some people may experience headaches, especially in the hours after sex. This headache may be mild and relieved by resting and drinking fluids. But if the headache is severe or lasts for a long time, you need to consider whether there is another problem.

Nausea is also a symptom that others may experience. This nausea can be caused by a variety of factors, including discomfort during sex, excessive nervousness or anxiety, and the influence of food or smells. Nausea symptoms can appear within a few hours after sex or can last for a long time.

Don’t be alarmed if you experience these symptoms as this may be a normal physiological reaction. However, if symptoms persist or worsen, or if they are related to quality of sexual life or physical health, it is recommended to consult a doctor. A doctor can evaluate symptoms and provide appropriate treatment recommendations to help relieve discomfort.