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Signs of Ovulation
Last period ended on 28th March, on 4th April in the evening i felt a quick small sharp pain near right ovary area and felt my internal body temperature increased same evening (checked with thermometer- 98.5°) and from the next day i was having very slight bit wetter discharge but not clear/transparent like egg white, on 4th April it was more like white lotion consistency, are these signs of ovulation? I am trying to learn more about my body and would appreciate any doctor's help on this.. is it normal to feel tender breasts during ovulation? I have a lot of health anxiety generally and always feel the need to know what my body is going through at any time of the day.. pls do let me know, thank you
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Yes these all are signs of ovulation during normal menstrual period
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The signs which you described can be during the time of ovulation, but it is definitely ovulation is what we cannot say. You can use ovulation kits which are available in the market to predict your ovulation
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Difficult to predict if these r signs of ovalution or normal body changes U can use ovalution strip kits available in the market to help u find out
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Pain in abdomen, rise in body temperature, changes in cervical mucous, slight breast tenderness can occur at the time of ovulation.
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