Feeling like you are not full during ovulation may be caused by a variety of factors. Some people may feel hungry, especially around the time of ovulation, as the body prepares for a possible pregnancy or childbirth. However, others may feel full during ovulation, which may be due to other factors, such as indigestion or acid reflux.

For those who feel full during ovulation, this may be caused by indigestion. Indigestion is a common digestive problem that causes acid reflux and a feeling of fullness. Acid reflux may be caused by gastric acid traveling backwards in the stomach and into the esophagus. This can cause severe discomfort, especially after eating.

Another possibility is that the feeling of fullness caused by acid reflux is caused by irritation from stomach acid. Stomach acid stimulates the muscles in the walls of your gastrointestinal tract, causing your gastrointestinal tract to contract and make you feel full.

If you feel full during ovulation and this persists for a while, you may want to talk to your doctor. Your doctor may recommend tests to check for other health problems, such as gastritis or stomach ulcers.