If you feel pain at mid-cycle, which means roughly two weeks after you start your period, then you could be experiencing middle-shmertz. This is a condition in which you feel pain or discomfort when you're ovulating. For some women it's simply mild discomfort, but sometimes it is debilitating pain. There really is no "cure" for this, you just have to endure it like period cramping. But I recommend tracking your cycle, if you find that you experiencing this pain each month at mid-cycle then you are most likely looking at middle shmertz. If the pain is severe or even so annoying that it affects your activities, I recommend making an appointment with your doctor because there are many other conditions, which can also cause ovarian pain. One of which being ovarian cysts.
Yes, pregnancy does not always involve pain.
It's more likely to be pain related to ovulation or an ovarian cyst. However if you feel you may be pregnant take a home pregnancy test.
No it is not, see your doctor.
No, severe abdominal pain is never normal! Call the doctor or go to the hospital. No, severe abdominal pain is never normal! Call the doctor or go to the hospital.
she's not in alot of pain i guess
I get these all the time and I'm not Pregnant. I also suffer from extremely painful periods and randomly have intense pains lasting 10-30 minutes in what feels like my ovaries, these sometimes cause a fever and a feeling of nausea due to the intensity of the pain. I've just had an ultrasound on my pelvis to check that all is ok and everything looks normal. Looks like I'm stuck with them for the long haul.
Yes, lower back pain is normal.
i dont think so
I think I am having round ligament pain on my left side and I am not pregnant. Is this possible? My doctor noticed a cyst on my ovary on the left side.
This is related to your ovary. I am unsure if you experienced this pain at all before you found out you were pregnant, but you may want to check for cysts on your ovary or possible inflamation. The pain you are having is definitely related to the ovaries.
■No clue but to be on the safe side I would consult your doctor.
don't wanna worry you but go to a doctor and get it checked out i really don't know how you have feel pain in your ovaries but that is def not a sign of pregnancy you really should get a doctor to check you out to make sure it isn't an infection or even cancer may God be with you