They are menstrual cramps.
Valium is an anti-anxiety medication, not a painkiller. It will not change ovulation pain.
May be it is due to Ovulation.
Most likely due to ovulation pain, or mittelschmerz.
Ovulation or PMS.
Almost. Usually conception occurs just after the pain subsides.
If you are having pain 20 days after your period this could be ovulation. It could also be an ovarian cyst causing you pain.
Painful ovulation is not fun and there is treatment available. Some symptoms of ovulation and the pains associated with it are pain on one side of the lower abdomen, pain occurring every month, and pain lasting from a few hours up to days. To treat ovulation pains anti-inflammatory medication is recommended. If taking the non-medication route then a heating pad on the pelvic area can also help relieve pain.
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.
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.
it could be ovulation which typically occurs 14 day after your period starts.
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.
This is known as "mittelschmerz".