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Ovulation Symptoms

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cherubsx · 10/05/2020 21:32

So I think I ovulated yesterday from tracking EWCM.. past few cycles I have felt really sick around ovulation? Is this normal? I'm by no means suggesting I'm pregnant and this is morning sickness as know it is far too early to know but would just like to know if anyone else gets this?

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neversleepagain · 10/05/2020 21:36

I don't feel sick but I do get terrible ovulation pains that I have to take strong painkillers for.

cherubsx · 10/05/2020 21:44

@neversleepagain is that stabbing pains? I've had stabbing/shooting pains today in my left hand side

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Newbie9 · 10/05/2020 22:04

I had real bad nausea around the time of ovulation this month, I didn't think it's a symptom but I put it on a post & a few others have also felt like that! X

cherubsx · 10/05/2020 22:14

@Newbie9 ah okay, glad to know it's not just me. After TTC for so many months you do worry

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jazzibelle · 10/05/2020 22:21

@cherubsx I can sometimes feel a bit off colour when I ovulate. This month I wasn't sure if it was because I was ovulating (today) or if because I popped a folic acid tablet without enough food in my stomach. But yeah, I've felt the same. The biggest thing for me is I get a headache and I can feel my temp spike (I'm very sensitive to my temp) - but again, I put that down to too long in front of my laptop and of course any temperature right now my mind automatically goes to Coronavirus!

ItsSpittingEverybodyIn · 10/05/2020 22:33

I feel quite crappy during ovulation. I get a bit achy in lower stomach, loads of ewcm, and quite tired.

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