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Re: Painful OvulationFrom: D.N. (anonymous@obgyn.net)Fri, 29 Oct 1999 17:42:02 -0500 (CDT)
Hi Kate, I have had painful ovulation from day one. It is called mittleschmertz. Some people have it and others do not. Mine was/has always been on my right side. (I have had everything removed, but I ovarian remnant syndrome, so I do ovulate still at times.) It starts off as a localized pinchy pain which continues until the egg pops out. This might actually last for a day or two. Then the pain spreads all on the right side of my pelvis. It is very tender to palpate. It is hard to do much when I am having this pain. I usually take 2 extra strength tylenol or some motrin to help ease the pain. From the time of ovulation to the time the pain subsides is about 4 hours. The reason it gets so painful after the egg is released is due to the fluid that is in the follicle. It is very irritating to the pelvic cavity. Have they checked to see if you have endo, since you seem to have pain most of the time? I hope you can find a way to be pain-free. Best wishes,
-- D.N. At Fri, 29 Oct 1999, Kate. wrote: > >I am a 26 year old who experiences painful ovulation. Briefly, my past >history includes a pelvic abcess from peritonitis resulting from a >perforated appendix two years ago. Since then, I have had terrible >trouble with my periods and adhesions pain which plagues me 24 hours a >day. My local doctor has put me on progesterone for the period pain >which became intolerable at this time. Over the last few months, around >mid cycle I have been experiencing very severe pelvic pain - almost like >a contraction type pain that lasts around two days and keeps me awake at >night. My doctor has told me not to be concerned about it, but I am. Is >ovulation pain like this considered normal? Could there be something >else wrong?
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