No sexual interest during ovulation

Sexual intercourse is a process that requires coordination between both parties. If one partner feels uncomfortable or uninterested, the entire sexual experience becomes more difficult and unpleasant. For this situation, we need to find out the cause and take appropriate measures to solve the problem.

Psychological factors may be one of the main reasons for lack of sexual interest during ovulation. Some research shows that psychological factors such as anxiety, stress, depression, etc. may affect sexual desire and sexual behavior. If you find yourself in this situation, it is recommended to seek professional psychological counseling help in order to find and solve the sexual problems caused by psychological factors.

In addition to psychological factors, physiological factors may also affect sexual desire during ovulation. For example, physical conditions such as pain, inflammation, etc. may affect sexual desire and sexual behavior. If you feel that you are not in good health, it is recommended to consult a doctor for professional advice and treatment.