Where does ovulation pain occur?

Where does ovulation pain occur?

Normal adult women release one egg every month, and a small number of women's ovaries release two eggs every month. Although ovulation is a normal physiological process, a small number of women experience pain during ovulation due to the rupture of the follicle. However, it should be noted that abdominal pain during ovulation can easily be confused with other symptoms, so be careful to make a good diagnosis. Today I will introduce to you where the pain symptoms caused by ovulation are actually located for your reference:

First of all, we need to understand that a woman has one uterus and one ovary on the upper and lower sides of the lower abdomen, and the uterus is located slightly below the belly button and in the middle of the lower abdomen. The uterus connects the two uteruses and ovaries through the fallopian tubes in the middle, just like a balance. The two uteruses and ovaries usually alternate their ovulation periods during the menstrual cycle. In other words, the left uterus and ovary ovulated last month, and the right uterus and ovary will ovulate next month. Therefore, when ovulation pain occurs, the location is usually on the left or right side of the lower abdomen. Whether it is the left or right side depends on the ovulation period of the month. Of course, it cannot be ruled out that both sides ovulate at the same time and experience ovulation pain symptoms at the same time. In addition, if female friends have paid close attention to the symptoms of ovulation pain in the past, they will find that it has a certain regularity.

Generally speaking, this type of pain caused by ovulation in girls mainly occurs in the middle of two menstrual cycles. The pain is not obvious. There may be discharge mixed with a small amount of blood during the period, but the pain and bleeding will not last too long and usually disappear in about a day, so no special treatment is required. However, if other abnormal symptoms occur during ovulation, or the pain symptoms are severe, you should go to a regular hospital for medical examination in time, and diagnose other diseases in time.

The above is the knowledge about ovulation pain that I introduced to you today. I believe that after reading it, you have already relieved your doubts. Finally, I want to remind everyone that if you want to get pregnant recently, you should pay attention to adjusting your diet and eating more nutritious foods on a regular basis. This can promote uterine development and improve the quality of egg cells, thereby increasing the probability of pregnancy.

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