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October 8th, 2016, 07:32 AM #21
I never noticed having O pain until my first clomid cycle when I conceived DS1. My O pain is more of a tender feeling around my uterus or ovaries (I am not exactly sure where everything is located ). I have had it in non medicated cycles too and it varies in painfulness. The clomid cycle I did last year was very painful and the ones this year were ok. It lasts a few days and is most painful on O day.
Although it is painful it is handy in knowing when I am ovulating
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April 17th, 2018, 07:26 AM #22Dream Vet
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Oops, I totally found this thread after making me own -- my bad!
I'm glad I found this, too. I think that's what threw me off... so many things online or in medical sources say, "Don't ignore ovulation pain" or "pain at ovulation isn't normal." But my uterus and ovaries have been as inspected as they can be lol!
Thank you for this thread, I'm so sorry I didn't see it sooner when I was working myself into a tailspin!
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April 17th, 2018, 02:23 PM #23Swaying Advice Coach
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No worries at all! I was glad to help.
There is this really frustrating dichotomy where doctors will pathologicalize (that's a word, right?) normal things and then turn around and act like things that are not at all normal, are totally not even worthy of investigating. That's why we have so much frustration historically with doctors overtreating for fibroids and tipped uterus and ovulation pain, but at the same time, people are going in not ovulating for months and having short LP's or recurrent losses and doctors are like "let's just wait and see what happens in a year" . Drives me batty.!!! Questions?? Check out the NEW and improved Complete Index !!!
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April 10th, 2019, 01:11 AM #24
Just noticed this thread!
Glad I’m not the only one experiencing this. I only started getting ov pain since the birth of DS#4 nearly five years ago. My lower abdominal/pelvic area is very tender for about 4-5 days leading up to and including ov day. This coincides with EWCM and very sore nipples while breastfeeding too.
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