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Re: Quivering ovaries?

From: Barb (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 30 Sep 2002 12:20:15 -0500 (CDT)


Hi, I've had it all my life and told it was nothing,,or else ovulation. I really would not worry.Many women have written about a quivering sensation in ovaries which seems likely it would be related to ovulation. No need to worry I am almost 100% certain.Sounds kinda flukey I know....but mine always felt like mini spasms that don't hurt....just kinda weird and bubbly.

Barb >>
>>Hi!
>>
>>I've had the strangest sensation for two days. It started on day 5 of
>>this cycle. (I had just finished my first 28 day cycle in over 20 years
>>since starting MET this past July. So this is day 5 of the next one.)
>>It feels like my right ovary is quivering! That's about the best word I
>>can think of to describe it! It's not painful. Just feels weird. It
>>happens about every 10 minutes, almost like it is having a spasm. (It
>>sort of feels like a kick did when I was pregnant - no chance now, DH
>>had the ol' snip snip after baby #3). Has this quivering happened to
>>anyone before? Should I be concerned? Or is it just a flooky thing?
>>Thanks! :)Monica
>
>I have had quivering in both of my ovaries for a couple of years now,
>even before I knew I had Syndrome X and PCOS. It comes and goes and it
>feels really weird but I think it's just another one of the many
>symptoms to add to our lists(know what I mean?). A "flooky" thing is
>probably right. =~)

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Sincerely,
Barb C.



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