Chest pain is one of the common symptoms after ovulation, but it can also be a sign of something more serious. If you start having chest pain after ovulation, you need to talk to your doctor as soon as possible to determine whether you have a medical condition or risk.

- Heart problems: If you start having chest pains after ovulation, and this lasts for days or weeks, you may have a heart problem, such as coronary heart disease or cardiomyopathy. These problems may cause chest pain, difficulty breathing, or fatigue.

- Lung problems: If you start having chest pain after ovulation and it's related to you smoking or being exposed to smoke, you may have a lung problem, such as pneumonia or pulmonary hypertension. These problems may cause chest pain, difficulty breathing, or coughing.

- Breast problems: If you start having chest pain after ovulation and it's related to some sexual activity you've had recently, you may have a breast problem, such as breast cancer. These problems may cause chest pain, lumps, or pain.

- Digestive problems: If you start having chest pain after ovulation and it's related to certain foods or drinks you've eaten, you may have a digestive problem, such as acid reflux or gastritis. These problems may cause chest pain, stomach pain, or nausea.

- Other medical conditions: If you start having chest pain after ovulation and it is related to another medical condition you have, such as depression or anxiety. These problems may cause chest pain, low mood, or anxiety.

If you start having chest pain after ovulation, you need to talk to your doctor as soon as possible. Your doctor can examine the cause of your chest pain and provide you with appropriate treatment recommendations, such as medications, heart tests, or lung tests. If your chest pain persists or worsens, you should seek medical attention immediately.