Feeling sleepy after ovulation is very common, especially during the female cycle. Ovulation refers to the time when a woman's eggs are released from the ovaries to the fallopian tubes, usually about 14 days before the next menstrual period. During this period, a woman's body will undergo a series of changes, such as increased body temperature, breast expansion, increased sexual desire, etc. These changes are all to prepare for the future baby.

1. Physical fatigue: During this period, women’s hormone levels will change, causing physical fatigue. In addition, you need to prepare for the future baby, such as exercising, studying, etc., so you will feel sleepy.

2. Mood swings: During this period, women may experience changes in mood, such as anxiety, tension, etc. These emotions can lead to feeling sleepy and weak.

3. Lack of sleep: After this period, women may lack sleep for other reasons, such as work, study, etc., which can also lead to feeling sleepy and weak.

4. Improper diet: During this period, women may feel tired due to improper diet, such as excessive intake of caffeine, sugar, etc., which will affect their health and cause them to feel sleepy and weak.

Although feeling sleepy after ovulation is a very common phenomenon, long-term sleepiness and fatigue may affect a woman's health. Therefore, it is recommended that women pay attention to their health in daily life and maintain good living habits.