If you are having light pink dis charge 10 days after ovulation, it is usually a sign that the egg is implanting itself to the wall.
You have increased discharge and it's not unlike ovulation mucous, although that does vary
spotting after ovulation is An implantation bleed would be seen 6-10 dasy after ovualtion. Many women have a clear discharge a lot of the time so you may or may not be pregnant.
I would think you are going into the ovulation phase of your cycle, with the discharge being the first sign of fertile mucus. The discharge will increase, then become clearer and stretchy like egg white - at this point you are most fertile. The lower abdominal pain could be ovulation pain which can be a dull ache.
It depends how far along you are, but in very early pregnancy, it would be just like a period only it could be thicker or have chunks in it, and you usually would have more cramping.
After 16 days of ovulation a pregnancy test be positive.
This is possibly a indication of pregnancy. Do a pregnancy test. It may also be a indication of a approaching period and sometimes even ovulation.
If you know for sure you ovulated then, no it cannot be pregnancy. Your egg may only be viable up to 24 hours after it has been released. Even if out was fertilized, it would be unable to implant.
During pregnancy a woman should not be able to ovulate. So I think she won't be able to feel ovulation pains as well. Should she be in pain during pregnancy similar to ovulation pains I would advice her to see a doctor.
Not likely due to the location of the cramping. If you used the geographical term of stomach loosely, then it might be that you are constipated if this cramping is in the lower abdomen. However, the stomach is not an area that would cramp due to pregnancy so if this is the actual location of the cramping then it would rule out pregnancy. Cramping is not a usual symptom of pregnancy. Do you have any other symptoms of pregnancy? Pregnancy is always a possibility with sexual activity.
yes, I have been through many pregnancies, and this sounds like your eggo is preggo. I would advise a home pregnancy kit and then a trip to the doctors for a checkup.
If you are pregnant, you would not be ovulating. However, sometimes an ovulation test can be used to detect pregnancy. The test line must be darker than the control line.
Have you taken a pregnancy test? If not I would just to make sure.