During ovulation, you may want to try to get pregnant, but sometimes, you have difficulty doing this for a variety of reasons. If you took an ibuprofen, this may be an option in your situation.

1. Check with your doctor. Ibuprofen may cause gastrointestinal problems, including indigestion, stomach bleeding, and ulcers. If you develop any serious symptoms while taking ibuprofen, such as vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, headache, blurred vision, etc., you should consult your doctor immediately.

2. Follow dosage instructions. The dosage of ibuprofen varies from person to person, so check with your doctor before taking any medication. Generally speaking, the maximum daily dose for adults is 400 mg, while the dose for children should be lower. If you take an overdose of ibuprofen, it may cause adverse reactions such as headache, nausea, vomiting, insomnia, etc.

3. Pay attention to drug interactions. Ibuprofen may interact with other medications, including anticoagulants, antivirals, calcium channel blockers, and others. If you are taking other medications and need to take ibuprofen, check with your doctor to make sure drug interactions are not causing harm.