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Re: Doctors/ Ladies please help- is it possible to still have a small amount of pain after ovulation

From: Alexis (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 7 Jul 2003 18:44:40 -0500 (CDT)


At Mon, 7 Jul 2003, Anonymous wrote: >I've noticed the pain before during the peak of fertility. It is always on my left side - I feel I'm very aware of my body - although I have learned alot since charting.
Baby making is fun - I'm just wondering- do most people have this pain and is it a very probable sign of ovulation. How long does it last?

>It's probably just that you haven't noticed all of these things before
>because you haven't been paying attention and hoping to conceive. It is
>amazing what you learn about your body after 20/30 years when you start
>paying attention by charting, etc....
>
>Try not to make this all too clinical. Know your body, but don't obsess
>with every tingle and possible symptom....baby making should be fun!
>
>At Mon, 7 Jul 2003, Alexis wrote:
>>
>>I have started charting my cycles. I am on my first round of clomid.
>>I was instructed by my doctor to have intercourse on my most fertile
>>days. Which I did. I felt pain on my left side during the fertile
>>period. I believe it was ovulation. However I still feel a little
>>bloated and tenderness during intercourse on the left side and ovulation
>>has already passed.
>>Can anyone give me advice.
>>I don't have any signs of infection.
>>What is your opinion on this????
>>
>>Thank you.




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