What does ovulation feel like?

Some people may experience minor discomforts, such as headaches, breast pain, fatigue, changes in appetite, increased libido, etc. These feelings may occur a few days before or on the day of ovulation, but usually don't have a big impact on daily life.

Additionally, some people may experience a special sensation called "ovulation discomfort." This feeling may vary from person to person, but usually manifests as abdominal discomfort, lower back pain, mood swings, etc. Some people may experience this discomfort so intensely that it affects their daily lives and work.

Overall, ovulation symptoms vary from person to person, but most people won't feel them. If you are considering pregnancy, it is recommended to consult with your doctor to learn about possible symptoms and possible treatment options.