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dkny
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O Pain Question
does anyone know if you are having ovulation pains if that means you are going O soon or if that means you are at the moment? does that make sense?
I am CD12 and all morning i have really bad pains on my left which i believe is O pains (i usually get them every other month on this side) Anyway, we started Saturday night skipped last night and plan on again tonight
but now i am thinking i am O'ing earlier because of these pains. i am so confused. i just want this month to be it already.
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Posted 11/22/10 10:19 AM |
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ttc2011
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Re: O Pain Question
I am not 100% sure , but i think it means that you 're about to O at that moment . If you felt it this morning, I would for the next few days
I hope this is your month too
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Posted 11/22/10 10:27 AM |
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dkny
LIF Infant

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Re: O Pain Question
thanks...i want to leave work and go home and NOW
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Posted 11/22/10 10:31 AM |
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ttc2011
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Re: O Pain Question
Posted by dkny
thanks...i want to leave work and go home and NOW
you go girl!
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Posted 11/22/10 10:47 AM |
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Puppy-Love
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Member since 7/10 1394 total posts
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Re: O Pain Question
Start BD girl!
Mittleschmerz, or ovulation pain, has four primary causes:
1) Pain can occur at the exact moment of ovulation when the follicle ruptures and the egg is release. It is usually sharp, localized, occurs on only one side and lasts for a few seconds to a minute.
2) Some discomfort may occur from blood and fluid that is released by the follicle at the time of ovulation that irritates the pelvic lining. This pain is generally a dull cramping sensation that can last for several hours to a day. It can be felt on one or both sides.
3) When ovulation occurs, the finger-like ends of the fallopian tube contracts around the ovary, essentially grabbing on to it, in order to receive the egg. This contraction and subsequent stretching of the ligaments around the uterus can cause a general cramping feeling that can last several hours to a day.
4) Each month as the follicles develop before ovulation, they swell on the surface of the ovaries. This swelling can cause a general achy feeling in the lower abdomen that is usually felt on both sides and can last several days, although some women experience it on and off during the entire pre-ovulatory phase of their cycle. Several consistent days of dull, non-localized lower abdominal aching is usually a sign that ovulation will be occurring soon
http://www.helium.com/items/1398387-ovulation-pain-mittleschmerz
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Posted 11/22/10 11:58 AM |
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