Actually, a woman can feel ovulation.
http://www.webmd.com/women/guide/mittelschmerz-pain#1
there a whole lot more of information that proves that women can feel and know just when they are ovulation.
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I have to disagree, I tried for many years for my 2 babies and I definitely feel when I ovulate, achy legs, cramps, back ache.
A lot of women probably don't think about it and just put it down to other things but when you've tried for years for babies you definitely learn what's happening to your body.. in my case anyway!
A lot of women probably don't think about it and just put it down to other things but when you've tried for years for babies you definitely learn what's happening to your body.. in my case anyway!
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My period started on Thursday, Feb 22nd, it wasn't my normal flow, and it was only 4 days, which isn't normal for me. My boyfriend and I were intimate the day I ended, which was Sunday, the 25th and then on the 26th, and the 28th, unprotected. When the 3rd of March came around, there was pinkish discharge and brown, that isn't normal for me either, two weeks later I'm having period like cramps, back pain, and constant fatigue could I be pregnant?
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