Lack of ovulation is a symptom that many women experience, especially early in pregnancy. Although symptoms of discomfort do not necessarily mean that they are unhealthy, many women feel tired during ovulation because of normal physiological reactions.

Some women experience headaches, nausea, or breast tingling and swelling during ovulation. These symptoms are often called "ovulation discomfort," but can last for several days or longer. Additionally, some women may experience fatigue, low energy, headaches, or insomnia.

However, these symptoms do not necessarily mean that they are unhealthy, as many women will experience them during this period and they will disappear in the coming days or weeks. If women experience any unusual discomfort during this period, they are advised to consult their doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment advice.

In addition, some women may experience fatigue, lack of energy, headaches, or insomnia during this period, which may be due to normal physiological reactions. These reactions can usually occur at any time during a woman's cycle and usually do not require special treatment or intervention.