Ovulation pain ?

2022-11-29 12:56:33
So from nov12th(7th day of cycle) i started using bcpills because of pcod. And on 20th nov (9thday) and 21st nov(10th day)i have had a backpain and low abdomen pain which is more than ovulation pain and less than a period pain but it was quite unbearable for me.On nov 12th i had a scan in which they said there are 2 bigger follicles in both ovaries measuring 5mm and 6mm respectively with 6mm endometrium thickness. So I check my cervical mucus on the 20th and it is white and thick not like ovulation. On 21st i did some fingering by myself and on the morning of 22nd nov I saw a clear mucus mixed with white discharge. So i don't know if that's my ovulation or by my own orgasm. Could the pill taken from day 7 prevent ovulation or will the ovulation occur even after taking pills midcycle?? Kindly respond. Thank you.
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Answered2022-11-29 16:47:56

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Answered2022-12-01 07:28:51

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The pill needs to be taken from day one of the periods to prevent ovalution that very cycle Day 7 is not the right time to be starting an ocp

Answered2022-11-30 01:45:08

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There can be white discharge normally as well, so dont worry! And because of pills there can discharge as well! Its not ovulation

Answered2022-11-29 13:19:48

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