Cold delays ovulation

According to research, colds may affect a woman's ovulation period because cold virus infection affects a woman's eggs and ovulation. Normally, a woman's egg is released during ovulation, but a cold may delay this process.

If a woman already has a cold, she may need to wait for her cold symptoms to go away before she can ovulate. During this period, women can relieve cold symptoms through diet, exercise, etc., so that the body can recover faster.

If a woman wants to accurately estimate her ovulation period, she can do so by measuring her temperature or using a calendar tool. However, if a woman has a cold, she should treat her cold first to prevent symptoms from getting worse.