Daily Health Regimen Q&A Women’s Health

Why does my chest swell 5 days after intercourse during ovulation?

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Asked on:Apr 18, 2026 09:13 AM

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  • Dayana Dayana

    Apr 18, 2026

    Chest bloating 5 days after intercourse during ovulation may be related to factors such as fluctuations in hormone levels, breast hyperplasia, early pregnancy reactions, mental stress or the influence of drugs. It can be relieved by hot compress massage, adjusting diet, relaxing your mood, etc. If it continues to worsen, you need to seek medical treatment to check for breast disease or pregnancy.

    1. Fluctuations in hormone levels

    After ovulation, the level of progesterone secreted by the corpus luteum increases, stimulating the development of breast acini and causing swelling and pain. This physiological swelling and pain is usually mild and will subside naturally before menstruation. No special treatment is required. It is recommended to wear loose underwear to reduce compression.

    2. Breast hyperplasia

    Breast tissue that is sensitive to hormones may experience nodular swelling and pain, which may be related to endocrine disorders. The breasts feel granular when touched, and the symptoms are relieved after the menstrual cycle ends. You can use Rupixiao Tablets, Xiaoyao Pills and other proprietary Chinese medicines as directed by your doctor.

    3. Early pregnancy reaction

    After the fertilized egg implants, human chorionic gonadotropin secretion increases, which may cause breast swelling and pain and the color of the areola will deepen. It is recommended to use a pregnancy test paper 14 days after intercourse. After the pregnancy is confirmed, folic acid supplementation and regular prenatal check-ups are required.

    4. Mental stress

    Anxiety can cause abnormal secretion of adrenaline, which indirectly affects breast blood circulation. It manifests as diffuse swelling and pain in both breasts. The pressure can be relieved through meditation, aerobic exercise, etc.

    5. Effects of drugs

    Emergency contraceptive pills or ovulation-inducing drugs may interfere with hormone balance, causing side effects such as breast tenderness and nausea. Generally, recovery can take 2-3 cycles after stopping the medication. During this period, avoid consuming caffeine and other irritating foods.

    It is recommended to choose a bra without wires to reduce breast compression, apply a hot towel at about 40℃ for 10-15 minutes every day to promote blood circulation, and control salt intake in the diet to avoid edema and aggravation of swelling and pain. If nipple discharge, orange peel-like skin changes, or persistent severe pain occurs, you need to go to a breast surgery department promptly to check for mastitis, fibroadenoma and other lesions. Women who are preparing for pregnancy should simultaneously conduct a blood HCG test to confirm their pregnancy status. If the symptoms do not relieve after the end of the menstrual cycle, breast ultrasound or mammography can be performed to confirm the diagnosis.