What does it feel like not to be hungry during ovulation?

In fact, this phenomenon is called "not hungry during ovulation" or "reduced appetite during fertility." This phenomenon usually occurs after women enter ovulation because changes in hormonal levels can affect their appetite. However, there are some studies that suggest this phenomenon may be related to a variety of factors, including:

1. Body metabolism: Women’s body metabolism rate increases during ovulation, which may make them feel hungry more easily.

2. Hormone levels: During ovulation, women’s hormone levels peak, which may cause them to lose appetite and feel hungry more easily.

3. Eating habits: If women have no appetite during ovulation, it may be because they have eaten enough food, or their appetite has been affected by other factors, such as mood or stress.

4. Other factors: There are other factors that may cause a woman to feel a lack of appetite during ovulation, such as illness or medication side effects.

Although not being hungry during ovulation is a common phenomenon, it also has a certain impact on women's health. Therefore, it is recommended that women pay attention to their eating habits in daily life, maintain adequate nutritional intake, and avoid overeating during ovulation.