Does there a abdominal pain at ovulation time?
YES THERE IS.
Is Painful Ovulation Normal?
All women are familiar with cramping, headaches, bloating, and constipation or diarrhea that accompany periods every month. But some women also experience mid-cycle ovulation pain. This is absolutely normal and surprisingly common. Painful ovulation or mid-cycle pain affects about twenty percent of women. Although the pain may feel like something serious is wrong, painful ovulation or is rarely serious.
Painful ovulation, when severe, is referred to as mittelschmerz, a German word that means "middle pain." Most women who experience painful ovulation usually report a nagging pain that begins as a sharp twinge and diminishes into a dull ache for the next day or so. But for some women, the pain can be severe enough to be disabling and can even be confused with appendicitis. Occasionally, in addition to mid cycle pain and cramping, some women may experience nausea, and/or light menstrual spotting. Mittelschmerz lasts for 6 to 8 hours in most women; however, occasionally it can last as long as twenty-four to forty-eight hours.
If there is, it probably isn't normal. I would call the Gyn for a checkup. You could be having a tubal or ovary problem.
it depends on the person ! every gurl is different I never heard of abdominal pains during ovulating but I heard of lower back pains because thats where your ovaries are ...maybe you should visit your gyn
i have an uncomfortable feeling, not really painful, i dont think its bad.
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Does there a abdominal pain at ovulation time?
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