It's common to feel thirsty after having sex during ovulation, but it doesn't necessarily mean there's something wrong. In fact, thirst may be your body's need for more water to maintain body temperature and prepare for pregnancy while it uses eggs and sperm to form fertilized eggs.

As your body temperature drops, your body begins to lose water, which can lead to thirst. Additionally, if you have sex during ovulation, your body will need extra fluids to support sperm activity.

While thirst may be common, it doesn't necessarily mean you have a medical problem. If your thirst is severe and lasts for a long time, you may need to drink more water to maintain your fluid balance. If you're concerned about thirst, talk to your doctor or nutritionist who can give you more advice on maintaining a healthy fluid balance.

In short, being thirsty after intercourse during ovulation is a common phenomenon, and it does not mean there is anything wrong. If you have severe thirst, talk to your doctor or nutritionist who can give you more advice on maintaining a healthy fluid balance.