How long does it take to ovulate after induction of labor?

After a woman's labor is induced, her ovaries may stop developing or shrink. Therefore, ovulation does not occur on the same day. Typically, within 30 days of a woman's induction of labor, her ovaries will resume function and begin producing eggs. However, specific recovery time depends on many factors, such as medication use, physical health, and surgical procedure.

If a woman has surgery soon after being induced, or if she restricts her diet and exercise for other reasons, this may cause her body to take longer to recover. In this case, a woman may need to wait a while before she starts to feel ovulation.

If a woman develops symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, or breast distension soon after ovulation is induced, it is recommended to consult a doctor immediately. These symptoms may be a sign that a woman has not fully recovered from labor induction and needs treatment.