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Q: Ovulation pain after ovulation??

I am TTC # 3 and am charting so I know that I ovulated a couple of days ago. For the past few days I had had cramping and just assumed it was ovulation pain but now I am 2 DPO and have a dull ache in my right ovary. Any ideas?? TIA!

This question was asked Feb. 10, 2018 1:03pm
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Answered by clara002 - Feb. 21, 2018 5:18am
Hi, I think lot's of women can get them as frequent in month and year.It didn't cause any serious problem.They are released by our regular cycle.If you are thinking you have got this pain hard day by day.You have to consult with the gynecologist and take an ultrasound.After that thing is going to be very clear.I think it's common for childbearing women.Good luck.

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Answered by Amelia - Feb. 11, 2018 2:19pm
hello, keystone!!! Congratulation of you is ovulating. It’s time to celebrate your joys because after having 3 times of ttc you are now successful. As you are asking about the pain then I would like to say they when you have a ttc round when it takes 1 week or more than 7 days. When sperms attach with egg and try to make an embryo. So maybe you are feeling pain due to this. Because due to this our veins and muscles become stretched. That’s the reason when a pregnant woman feels pain. This pain is like the pain of periods and sometimes it becomes severe and sometimes it becomes normal. So if you do test and confirmed about your ovulation then it’s better to go for the doctor. He/she will assure you what is behind this. Otherwise do your test first. They will recommend you best thing to get rid of these type of cramping. My wishes and prayers are with you. have a safe and successful journey. Take care!!!!

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Answered by MrsFord - Feb. 10, 2018 5:44pm
The corpus luteum can take some time to dissolve after the egg releases. Sometimes they form small cysts. That likely what you’re feeling. Good luck!

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