Usually two weeks prior to period ovulation occurs, I think approx 20% of us ladies experience mild moderate to severe pain of what feels like menstrual cramps , usually on one side meaning the side of ovary which is releasing the egg, symptoms are pain, cramp, headaches nausea
So not really a sign of pregnancy but possibly a sign of ovulation meaning these are you more fertile days out the month.
You should consult your doctor if you are experiencing severe pain as mild to moderate indicates ovulation , severe pain could be a symptom needing investigating further.
Comment Reply
Usually two weeks prior to period ovulation occurs, I think approx 20% of us ladies experience mild moderate to severe pain of what feels like menstrual cramps , usually on one side meaning the side of ovary which is releasing the egg, symptoms are pain, cramp, headaches nausea
So not really a sign of pregnancy but possibly a sign of ovulation meaning these are you more fertile days out the month.
You should consult your doctor if you are experiencing severe pain as mild to moderate indicates ovulation , severe pain could be a symptom needing investigating further.
Hope this helps to enlighten some of your queries
January 21, 2015 - 12:48pmThis Comment
Reply