Breast tenderness is one of the common symptoms that women experience during ovulation, but many people don’t understand the significance of this symptom. In fact, breast tenderness and ovulation are closely linked. The two promote each other and are of great significance to women's fertility and health.

The occurrence of breast tenderness is an obvious feature of ovulation. Symptoms usually appear between the fourteenth and sixteenth days of a woman's menstrual cycle, but may appear several days earlier or later. Breast tenderness may manifest as tingling, swelling, and itching, sometimes accompanied by nipple pain, redness, and swelling of the breast skin.

In addition to breast tenderness, women may also experience other symptoms during ovulation, such as diarrhea, headache, low back pain, and increased sexual desire. These symptoms are normal physiological reactions and can help women better understand their health and promote fertility.

For women who want to get pregnant, ovulation is a very important period. Having sex during the ovulation period can improve the quantity and quality of sperm and increase the possibility of fertilization. In addition, women may also experience symptoms of breast tenderness during ovulation, which may make them feel more confident and comfortable, thus improving the quality of their sexual life.