I don't know the answer to this, but am experiencing the same thing. I suspected a cyst. So, I had an ultrasound, but they didn't find anything that would cause the cramps. The pain started a couple months after I started to try to conceive. At first I thought it was "implantation pain," but now I'm searching for another cause because it happens every month.
Not necessarily. There are several steps between ovulation and pregnancy, and any of them can fail.
* Ovulation typically occurs two weeks before your period. But several factors can affect that, including birth control pills.
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It is different for every person and every cycle, sometimes one, sometimes several, this is how fraternal twins are produced, more than one egg gets fertilized and implants and starts growing.
Sperm can survive (under ideal conditions) for several days and even up to a week. So a week before ovulation is still within the pregnancy window.
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If you are not pregnant, this is a sign of impending ovulation. If you are pregnant, it is a sign of increase estrogen (normal when pregnant).
Ovulation is a one day thing. To get pregnant you need to have sperm inside of your body waiting for the egg or you need to have sex the day of ovulation and at the latest the day after ovulation to become pregnant. Keep in mind sperm can live 3-5 days in ideal conditions inside of the woman's body. However, once the egg is released (ovulation occurs) the egg is only able to be fertilized for upto 24-36 hours and then expires. To become pregnant your best bet is to have sex the day before ovulation, the day of ovulation, and the day after ovulation. You are, however, considered fertile up to 4-5 days before ovulation occurs...due to the fact that sperm can survive in the reproductive organs of a woman for a few days.