A pain on either side(kind of like a pulled muscle) of your ovaries that lasts about 2-3 days. some women never experience pain at all but it is usually 2 weeks after your period.
Really, you can't "feel" your ovaries. The feeling you feel is probably cramping. But if you are really afraid, it wouldn't hurt to go see an OBGYN. Good luck!!
Midcycle pain is called mittelschmerz.
Mittelshmerz.
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.
Valium is an anti-anxiety medication, not a painkiller. It will not change ovulation pain.
Almost. Usually conception occurs just after the pain subsides.
Ovulation in and of itself is not painful. Some experience pain during ovulation, but such pain is not caused by the procss of ovulation. Rather it's caused by an ovarian cyst which is painful upon rupture.
ovulation pain approximately 2 weeks after and before your period is common. the pain sensation is the egg being released. an egg being released from your ovaries is almost like (excuse the description) 'popping a spot' the egg is forced from the ovaries in such a way that you can feel the pain and sometimes suffer from acute lower backpains. the pain before your period is common as it is because your womb is shedding its protective layer. it contracts and relaxes which is why you get 'cramps'.
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.
This is known as "mittelschmerz".
Yes, it has nerves just like we do so it can feel pain.
There are many places online where one could fine information about ovulation pain online. One could try online sites such as Huggies, or Belly Belly for information regarding ovulation pain.
For the majority of women, ovulation starts every 23 to 35 days but this can be delayed due to environmental factors such as stress. Ovulation pain is one of the common symptoms of ovulation and is felt as a pain around the lower abdomen. A drop in body temperature is also noticed during ovulation and a normal increase is faced after ovulation. The cervical mucus will also be watery like a raw egg-white during this period, these symptoms are all normal symptoms to face during the period of ovulation.
Some women say they can feel it, but I never have even noticed when, so its different for every woman
Yes it when it burst and starts to travel down the fallopion tube