Can I take cold medicine during ovulation?

Taking cold medicine during ovulation may affect a woman's reproductive health. If a woman takes cold medicine during ovulation, it may cause the egg to be released longer or shorter, thereby increasing the risk of pregnancy. In addition, some ingredients in cold medicines may affect women's reproductive ability, making it difficult for them to become pregnant.

It is recommended that women consult their doctor if they need to take cold medicine during ovulation. Doctors can develop appropriate treatment plans based on their specific conditions and inform them of possible effects.

In general, if they need to take cold medicine during ovulation, it is recommended that they consult their doctor and follow their doctor's advice. At the same time, they should also be careful not to take other drugs while taking cold medicine to avoid other effects on reproductive health.