Hi ladies, I've been diagnosed with a blocked left tube a couple of months back. Luckily, I get a heads up by feeling mild ovary pressure on my right side. That's when I get an idea my body is gearing up for ovulation (I know this to be true because it's always backed up by my temping info and opks ). So I guess my body is sort of making up for my blocked tube by helping me this way.
My question is... this month and the last month I started feeling this mild ovary pressure as early as cycle day 7 which is right about the time period officially ends for me.
Does anyone have any info if this is something I should have my doc look into or is it just normal? FYI it's a very very mild pressure... nothing painful or uncomfortable.
Hi ladies,
I've been diagnosed with a blocked left tube a couple or months back. Luckily, I get a heads up by feeling mild ovary pressure on my right side. That's when I get an idea my body is gearing up for ovulation (I know this to he true because it's always backed up by my temping info and opks ). So I guess my body is sort of making up for my blocked tube by helping me this way.
My question is... this month and the last month I started feeling this mild ovary pressure as early as cycle day 7 which is right about the time period officially ends for me.
Does anyone have any info if this is something I should have my doc look into or is it just normal? FYI it's a very very mild pressure... nothing painful or uncomfortable.
Thanks in advance.
Honestly, I feel ovulation-type pain throughout my cycle and sometimes it's likely just gas. I think you should view the pressure as secondary to your temping and OPKs. Definitely reach out to your doctor if you're concerned.
It can take a couple up to a year to get pregnant. With the issues that you may be having, I would just continue to communicate with your doctor and he/she will help you make those decisions (whether to see a RE, etc.).
I'm hypersensitive to symptoms when I'm charting, so I notice every little ache and pain. Maybe the pressure was a nearby muscle cramp or gas. If you're concerned though, call your OBGYN office to discuss.
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