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December 17th, 2012, 01:08 PM #1Dream Vet
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Confused about ovulation and EWCM?
Right so normally I don't ovulate so when I do I know exactly when I - this month I'm pretty sure I did O. I had EWCM and cramps last week. But then again today I got really bad cramps AND EWCM again.
So... eh... What's going on!? Since I got the cramps today and EWCM today, should I assume it isn't ovulation? Or am I ovulating twice!?
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December 17th, 2012, 01:48 PM #2
it's not possible to ovulate twice as once ovulation occurs the hormones released prevent more eggs developing/releasing and effectively make you infertile for the rest of the cycle
perhaps your OV pains are not from an egg being released, but instead from an ovary swelling with a maturing egg in a follicle
it's possible for your body to attempt to ovulate and fail, in which case it will gear up to ovulate again at a later time in the cycle. I think this is most likely what's happened for you
unless this is implantation pain that you're mistaking for ovulation pain
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December 19th, 2012, 10:35 AM #3Swaying Advice Coach
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You won't know for sure till you get AF, but you could have had a false surge the first time, or even both times. Rainbow already said everythign I would have said! (thank you!)
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