It is very common to experience sleepiness and back pain during ovulation, but this does not mean that it is not important. During ovulation, a woman’s egg is released from the ovary and travels into the fallopian tube to await fertilization. During this process, a woman's body will undergo a series of changes, including increased body temperature, breast swelling and pain, changes in appetite, increased sexual desire, etc. These symptoms do not necessarily mean that you are sick, but they may indicate that you are about to become pregnant.

For men, if they experience symptoms such as drowsiness and back pain after intercourse during the ovulation period, they also need to consider whether they are about to become pregnant. Although these symptoms do not necessarily mean pregnancy, they may be a sign that pregnancy is imminent. If you are unsure whether you are pregnant, it is recommended to take a test as soon as possible.

In addition to these symptoms, other uncomfortable symptoms may occur during ovulation, such as nausea, vomiting, breast tenderness, etc. If a woman experiences these symptoms during ovulation, it is recommended that she seek medical attention promptly to determine whether additional testing or treatment is needed.

A series of uncomfortable symptoms may appear during ovulation, but this does not necessarily mean that these symptoms are symptoms of illness. If a woman experiences these symptoms, it is recommended that she seek medical attention promptly to determine whether additional testing or treatment is needed. At the same time, if men are not sure whether they are pregnant, it is also recommended to take a test as soon as possible.