Not being able to have an erection during ovulation is very common, but that doesn't mean it's normal. In this article, we'll look at the reasons why you can't get an erection during ovulation and how to deal with it.

Psychological factors may be one of the main reasons for the inability to achieve erection during ovulation. Some people may feel nervous, anxious, or depressed, and these emotions may affect their sexual desire and ability to get an erection. If you feel tense or anxious, you can relieve stress with relaxation techniques such as deep breathing or meditation.

Physiological factors may also be the reason for the inability to have an erection during ovulation. For example, some people may suffer from erectile dysfunction, or impotence, which may prevent them from having an erection around the time they are ovulating. In addition, some medical conditions, such as diabetes or high blood pressure, may prevent the body from properly regulating sexual desire and the ability to have an erection. If you think you may have any of these conditions, you should consult a doctor for diagnosis and treatment.

For others, the inability to have an erection during ovulation may be normal. Most people experience fatigue and discomfort during this period, but that doesn't mean they can't have an erection. If you feel uncomfortable, you can relieve symptoms by resting, drinking fluids, and eating easy-to-digest foods.