I can really feel every movement of egg in my tubes. It pains much more than common ovulation cramping. I take painkillers and usually stay at home. It lasts about 8 hours, but I’m getting nervous because I expect it and know how bad it’s going to be. Do you have any suggestions for me?
I can tell what I do during my ovulation. I also have severe abdominal pain in lower part, cramping and nausea. I drink at least 7-8 glasses of water, take warm bath and have rest whole day long. I always have naproxen in my purse. Some say it may get better after you have a baby. You’ll see.
larsh wrote:
I can tell what I do during my ovulation. I also have severe abdominal pain in lower part, cramping and nausea. I drink at least 7-8 glasses of water, take warm bath and have rest whole day long. I always have naproxen in my purse. Some say it may get better after you have a baby. You’ll see.
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I found it worse after having a baby (2nd); I never felt ovulation but boy after having my children I have noticed more abdominal pain and cramping. I'm going to try naproxen; thanks!
I was wondering, about 7 days ago, I took planB after having unprotected sex, the day after I was supposed to ovulate.(I had sex on my ovulation day according to the computer ovulation calendar, and I am so worried about being pregnant. I've been having a tight crampy, steady aching feeling in both of my ovaries and diarrhea. But I've also been extremely stressed the entire month, so I'm hoping I never ovulated. Does anyone think I could just be ovulating late? Or could it be the hormones in the planB, or can I possibly be pregnant? I feel nautious too, but I really think it's due to stress. I've been pregnant twice before, and I don't remember feeling like this. Any advice would be appreciated!