Chest pain is a very common symptom, but sometimes it can be a sign that something healthier is going on in your body. For example, persistent chest pain after intercourse during ovulation may be a sign that you are giving birth to a new baby. If you've been experiencing chest pain after having sex while you were ovulating, now is the time to consider seeing your doctor for a checkup.

First, you can do a self-examination to determine if your chest pain is caused by pregnancy. If you've been experiencing chest pain after intercourse during ovulation and your period has been delayed by more than seven days, this could be a sign. You can use a pregnancy test stick to test, or go to the hospital for a blood test to confirm whether you are pregnant.

If you're sure your chest pain isn't caused by pregnancy, you can start thinking about other causes. You can check your calendar to see if you're near ovulation. If you're sure you're close to ovulation, you may want to take action to ensure your sperm and egg can successfully combine and implant. You can talk to your doctor about methods that can help you with your couples health care.

Also, you may consider consulting your doctor to rule out other possible causes. Your doctor may recommend tests such as blood tests, electrocardiograms, or ultrasounds. These tests can help you determine the cause of your chest pain and provide you with appropriate treatment recommendations.