Will catching a cold delay ovulation during ovulation?

Generally speaking, colds during ovulation will not significantly delay a woman’s reproductive cycle. Colds are usually caused by viruses that don't usually interfere with a woman's reproductive process. However, if a cold is severe or lasts for a long time, it may affect a woman's health and may affect her reproductive cycle.

If a woman becomes pregnant during a cold, she may be at increased risk due to overtaxing her body. Colds may cause pregnant women to experience symptoms such as elevated body temperature, cough, sore throat, headache, etc. These symptoms may affect the normal development of the fetus. In addition, colds may cause viral infections in pregnant women, which may further affect the fetus.

Therefore, if a woman is planning to become pregnant, she should take appropriate measures to avoid infecting others during a cold and seek medical treatment promptly. If a woman is pregnant, she should pay close attention to her body changes and consult a doctor to ensure the health of her fetus.