After having sex during ovulation, many women may experience some discomfort and symptoms, the most obvious of which is chest pain. Although chest pain does not necessarily mean anything is wrong, it can be a symptom of a disease, so it is recommended to consult a doctor immediately.

If you are experiencing persistent, severe chest pain, you should seek medical help immediately. A doctor can diagnose the problem by examining and evaluating symptoms and develop an appropriate treatment plan.

If you are experiencing mild chest pain, there are some common causes you may want to consider, such as:

1. Common breast problems among women of childbearing age, such as breast cancer.

2. Cardiovascular disease, such as myocardial infarction or chest pain.

3. Lung disease, such as pneumonia or chest pain.

Regardless of the cause of chest pain, you should seek medical help as soon as possible. A doctor can provide appropriate diagnosis and treatment recommendations to help restore good health.