Jealousy can have negative effects on our physical and mental health, so being jealous during ovulation may have adverse health effects.

Jealousy may have a negative impact on women's reproductive health. The acidic components in vinegar may disrupt the acid-base balance in a woman's body, causing sperm to be unable to meet the egg, leading to pregnancy failure. In addition, the acidic components in vinegar may also affect a woman's vaginal environment, making it easier for bacteria to breed, thereby increasing the risk of infection.

Jealousy may also have a negative impact on a woman's mental health. Being jealous during ovulation may make women feel uncomfortable and anxious, causing them to be emotionally unstable and thus affecting their quality of life.

Therefore, if women are jealous during ovulation, it is recommended that they take some measures to avoid jealousy, such as drinking enough water, eating light and digestible food, or engaging in appropriate exercise. In addition, if women want to become pregnant, it is recommended to take appropriate safety measures during ovulation and one year before pregnancy to avoid jealousy and other possible influencing factors.