Abdominal pain during ovulation is a common symptom. Women do not need to worry too much about this pain during ovulation, because it is also a common problem. At this time, they just need to focus on being happy, keeping their abdomen warm. 1. Some women feel pain in the lower abdomen between two menstrual periods, which is called "mid-period pain". Mid-term cramps are the pain that occurs when the egg is released from the ovary. Therefore, mid-term pain as one of the signals of ovulation has attracted widespread attention. Mid-term pain usually occurs 2-3 hours before ovulation, and some people feel it like cramps or side stitches. 2. Sensitive people can feel it the day before ovulation. The characteristic of mid-term pain is that the pain will intensify during ovulation, and the peak of the pain lasts for 30 minutes to 3 hours. The pain is almost always in the right lower abdomen. Some people experience alternating pain in the left and right lower abdomen every month, or pain near the pubic bone, which is sometimes mistaken for appendicitis. Mid-term pain is not easy for people to notice, but if they pay attention, most people can feel it. If the mid-term pain method is well combined with the basal body temperature method, the ovulation day can be grasped more accurately. 3. Abdominal pain during ovulation. This is called ovulation abdominal pain, and it is a symptom that many women have. Don't worry about it. During a woman's menstrual cycle, only one egg will mature. During the development of the egg cell, not only will the size of the follicle increase and the amount of follicular fluid increase, but the follicle will gradually move to the surface of the ovary and protrude from the ovarian capsule. When the egg cell is fully mature, the ovarian capsule will dissolve and rupture, the follicular fluid will be discharged, and the egg will be slowly squeezed out of the ovary. This is ovulation. Due to individual differences, the amount of follicular fluid discharged when the follicle ruptures is not exactly the same for each person. If more follicular fluid is discharged, the follicular fluid will stimulate the pelvic membrane and cause abdominal pain after entering the pelvic cavity. This is the cause of the abdominal pain. Some people have abdominal pain accompanied by symptoms such as low back pain on the same side, soreness and discomfort in the lumbosacral region, etc. If the ovaries on both sides ovulate in turn, abdominal pain will occur on both sides of the lower abdomen alternately every month. |
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