Preparing for pregnancy, cold and ovulation period

Let us understand what is the ovulation period of a cold. Colds are caused by viruses and often cause symptoms such as runny nose, sore throat, cough, and headache. During the ovulation phase of a cold, these symptoms may be exacerbated because your immune system is responding to reproduce.

During your ovulation period with a cold, you may experience the following symptoms:

1. Runny nose and cough: These symptoms may make you feel uncomfortable, but they usually worsen during the ovulation phase of a cold.

2. Increased body temperature: During the ovulation period with a cold, your body temperature may rise, and you will usually feel warmer.

3. Lack of energy: During your ovulation period with a cold, you may feel more tired and restless.

4. Increased libido: In some cases, you may feel an increase in libido, but this doesn't necessarily mean you're trying to get pregnant.

If you catch the virus during your ovulation period with a cold, you may have a better chance of getting pregnant. This is because your immune system is responding to reproduction and you may experience higher levels of HCG (Human Lillian Gonadotropin) levels.

If you contract a virus during your ovulation period with a cold, there are some medications you can try to relieve symptoms. For example, you can try antihistamines to relieve symptoms like a runny nose and cough. However, if you are considering becoming pregnant, consult your doctor before using any medication.

Finally, I would like to remind you to pay attention to hygiene and diet while preparing for pregnancy, and try to avoid contracting viruses. If you have any questions, please consult a doctor or professional.