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There was really no reason to think I would be ovulating on CD7, so I didn't have another check scheduled inbetween days Ovary pain doesn't necessarily mean you're ovulating. There are so many reasons you could feel action in your ovaries that you really can't chalk it up to any one particular thing. I get sharp or achy ovary pains that are a lot more noticeable on medicated cycles, but medicated cycle or natural, like PP said there are multiple reasons for pains like that in the ovarian area.

For me though I can definitely tell when I have a bad cyst vs regular ovary pain during the cycle. Arya said:. I can always feel which ovary has more going on with it, confirmed by …. I usually triggered on CD10, so they were plenty big by then. I was only on 5mg. Oddly enough, I never felt the actual ovulation, only the disruption in my ovaries caused by the growing follicles. I have PCOS, and do not have a cycle without medication. Did you grow and mature follicles on your own prior to the Femara?

I did not, so I believed that the pangs I felt may have been more noticeable to me who had never felt them, compared to a woman who has ovulated on her own before felt those normal pangs.

Just a thought as to why some women feel it so strongly compared to others. On day seven of your cycle, the follicles stop growing except for one. This follicle continues to grow and to nourish a maturing egg oocyte within. On day 12 the maturing follicle releases a burst of oestrogen into the blood stream. The oestrogen travels through your blood.

When the oestrogen reaches the pituitary gland in your brain, the pituitary gland responds by releasing the luteinising hormone. This hormone gives the follicle a sudden growth spurt.

Right before ovulation, the egg inside the follicle detaches itself. The follicle starts to release chemicals that encourage the nearby fallopian tube to move closer and surround the follicle. The follicle swells until it bursts open, ejecting the egg and fluid into the abdominal cavity. Small finger like protrusions at the end of the fallopian tube, called fimbriae, sweep across the burst follicle and pick up the egg.

The egg is transported to the entrance of the fallopian tube. Once inside the walls of the fallopian tube, muscle contractions push the egg gently towards the uterus. The egg will either meet sperm on its journey through the fallopian tube and fertilisation will happen, or it will arrive in the uterus unfertilised and be absorbed back into the body. The menstrual cycle A step-by-step guide to conception After ovulation the egg lives for 12 to 24 hours and must be fertilised in that time if a woman is to become pregnant.

For others it begins later in life, but is most common in people under the age of 30 3. For some people, ovulation pain happens around the same time each cycle when it does happen. This depends on the regularity of ovulation. The pain is typically reported just before ovulation occurs. For some people, ovulation pain is also accompanied by ovulation bleeding 3. Track whether you feel it on the left side, right side, or both. Ovulation pain is typically felt on the side of the ovary that is releasing an egg that cycle.

For about half of women, ovulation alternates between the left and right ovary 11 , which may explain why some people report that it alternates from side to side 3. Even so, each ovary usually ends up ovulating just as much as the other overall Most people feel the pain on one side or the other, but others have reported feeling it on both sides at the same time, but with more pain on one side than the other People have also reported equal ovulation pain on both sides in some cycles, possibly indicating cycles in which each ovary releases its own egg.

One early read: macabre, cringeworthy study found that the pain was sometimes resolved in early treatments where a single ovary was surgically removed 3. A theory is that some people may have adhesions on only one of two ovaries 2. Adhesions could restrict the follicles or ovary somehow, and pain is felt when the LH spike occurs to trigger ovulation. Track how long it occurs. Most people report that their ovulation pain lasts between 6 and 12 hours 4. In Clue, the majority of people who track ovulation pain do so for only one day.

Track the sensation or severity. The sensations or pain of ovulation is as unique as the person who experiences it.

You can track severity of ovulation pain by using the custom Tags option in Clue. An appendicitis, ectopic pregnancy, or complications of an ovarian cyst can all have similar symptoms as ovulation pain, but tend to be more severe and unexpected. These conditions require immediate medical treatment. Ongoing pelvic pain can be a sign of a condition or infection such as pelvic inflammatory disease or endometriosis , which also require treatment or management from a healthcare provider.

People with ovarian cysts have follicles that grow large and can rupture. Ovarian cyst ruptures are similar to ovulation, but they are associated with irregular ovulation, involve abnormally large cysts, and tend to be more severe. The rupture causes moderate to severe pain and can lead to other complications Ovarian cysts are not uncommon, and can be caused by some types of hormonal birth control, like hormonal IUDs 14, Other types of hormonal birth control that stop ovulation are sometimes used to treat persistent ovarian cysts.

Talk to your healthcare provider about any moderate to severe abdominal pain.



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