Yesterday I felt a sharp pain in my left ovary and today I felt it in my right ovary, does that mean I ovulated from both ovaries? Possibly twins? Or singleton pregnancies can experience pain in both as well? I'm 42 yrs old, this is my 4th. My family is big (brothers, sister, I have nieces that are having babies) but none of them have had twins, although both of my grandmothers did. Any experience?
Re: Pain in both ovaries, 7 weeks pregnant
DS born 9/3/13; DD born 7/22/15; LO due 5/28/18
FS (age 5) and FD (age 2) to become AS/AD very soon!
I felt twinges on both sides around the time I was ovulating and there is just one baby. And one healthy baby is just fine by me! Sometimes your body just has pains. And the sharp pains are more than likely rlp or your body stretching and growing to accommodate.
If you’re experiencing inexplicable pain and it’s really bothering you, you should ask your doctor.
I only am so informed after going through infertility however naturally it's possible to ovulate from both ovaries, usually though they take turns.
Have you had your first ultrasound yet? Even though some people have theirs later than week 7, maybe due to your pain you should go and have your OB/midwife check for cysts. You will not be feeling ovarian pain from ovulation now, you only feel it during ovulation. You may be feeling 1 or 2 cysts that are ovarian cysts, or possibly the Corpus Luteum cyst.
Ovarian cysts however can linger around after ovulation (they are follicles that expand instead of disappearing). They are common and generally resolve themselves naturally if they are small, and if not an OB can advise you. I'd go in and get then to do your scan and check your ovaries.
The Corpus Luteum on the other hand is a good cyst (cyst just means a sac). Your follicle that was holding the egg that was released turns into a cyst that then releases progesterone until about 12 weeks of pregnancy.
Twins running in the family has to do with womens hormones that might be genetic - age also increases likelihood of twins as when you near towards the end of your egg supply the body can ramp up and release more eggs.
Married June 2012
BFP June 2013- blighted ovum, D&C Aug 2013
BFP Oct 2013- twins! A&H born May 2014
BFP Aug 2017- EDD 5/8/17
Married June 2012
BFP June 2013- blighted ovum, D&C Aug 2013
BFP Oct 2013- twins! A&H born May 2014
BFP Aug 2017- EDD 5/8/17
Please let me know if I'm wrong and that she's been super supportive in another thread or 2. It's quite possible I've missed that. If not then just keep driving, I guess.
@bumpemma thank you for the info, it helped me to ask more questions to the doctor.
I highly suggest lurking a bit and checking out the threads intros, symptoms, and randoms specifically. We'd love to see you participate more and we have a pretty good flow of already established threads to help keep a cleaner board.