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Re: Why Do I Get Pain Every Time I Ovulate?From: cathy (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sat Sep 28 14:25:50 2002
At Fri, 27 Sep 2002, Mindy wrote: > >That is exactly what I was told. When the follicle is released, the >fluid surrounding the ovum falls to the pelvic floor and causes >irritation. > >Mindy :-) >hi i also suffer severe abdominal pain every time im ovulate and for 10 months my doctor thought it was just fluid surrounding the ovam untill i ended up in hospital recently, the pain was so bad i am having a laperoscopy done on the 11 october to see if i have endometriosis. so always get the pain checked out if it has lasted for a long time my pain is on the left side only. from cathy >At Thu, 26 Sep 2002, D.N. wrote: >> >>There are some women who don't have endo who also have pain with >>ovulation and it is because of the fluid that surrounds the ovum. The >>fluid (which may include blood) is irritating to the pelvic cavity. >> >>Best wishes, >>D.N. >> >>At Thu, 26 Sep 2002, anonymous wrote: >>> >>>Okay, this is how I understood what my doctor explained to me: First, >>>your ovaries develop the egg, and the fallopian tubes sort of "hover" or >>>wave around over the ovaries to grab the egg to send it down the tube >>>for potential fertilization. If you have endo, and it has "tied down" >>>or covered the fallopian tube so that it can't move so well, then it is >>>"straining" to move and can't. So, it hurts. Mine was consistent in >>>that my left side really, really hurt -- the right side wasn't so bad. >>>The lap explained it -- (the left fallopian tube was glued to the side >>>of my abdominal cavity, thanks to the endo!), where as the right one was >>>just starting to get covered. Two Aleve pills are my drug of choice!
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