Feeling hungry during ovulation is a common question, but not everyone feels the same intense hunger. Different people may experience hunger differently depending on a variety of factors, such as individual differences, diet and physical condition.

If a person eats light and doesn't eat large amounts of food during ovulation, they may feel less hungry during this period. Conversely, if a person eats a large amount of food during ovulation, or eats an overly greasy diet, they may experience intense hunger pangs.

In addition, some people may experience symptoms such as dizziness, nausea, and vomiting during ovulation. These may be symptoms of discomfort, but they are not hunger.

Overall, feelings of hunger during ovulation may vary from person to person, but diet and physical condition may have a greater impact on how hungry you feel. If you feel hungry during this period, it is recommended to eat appropriately and pay attention to a light and balanced diet.