Thursday, July 25, 2013

Learn Ovulation Symptoms


If you are wondering what you need to look as far as ovulation symptoms are concerned then worry not since they are easily to detect. Ovulation occurs normally about 12 to 16 days succeeding the first day of your last menstrual cycle. During this period of ovulation you body could bring about many changes, these are changes that could be seen in the vaginal secretions, elevation of your body temperature, cramping and sometimes you might also witness spotting. You might have even come across these changes but have not paid much attention to them since they were quite subtle. However, noticing such changes is not a big deal, but one should pay closer attention to such changes.

When you notice these changes it is important to first know your body, this is normally very simple for a woman as they are born intuitive. One of the first symptoms of ovulation would be secretions or discharge; these will almost have the same consistency as that of a raw egg white, this occurs only because of hormonal changes.

About three days before you ovulate you could notice clear discharge; during these days it is known that you are fertile however you are most fertile only during the last day. This is normally because on the last day of these discharges or even a day after is when ovulation actually occurs. Always remember that sperm could live for as long as five days in a vagina, therefore, even if you have not ovulated, it could be beneficial to have intercourse on the days.

The second common most symptom of an ovulation is that of slight cramping, this pain is caused due to the movement and release of an unfertilized egg down a fallopian tube. This pain could even occur several times in a day. Any pain that is associated with that of ovulation could occur even every month, however for some reason this pain occurs once every three months. This pain in most women normally disappears within eight hours; however it could last for as long as 48 hours. Along with this pain one could also experience urination, nausea, bloating, intercourse pain etc, although this is quite uncommon.
During this time one might also notice a pink tint in your vaginal secretion, this is not something to worry about since it is very normal. These are symptoms that could vary from one person to another, however one best way to tell if you are ovulating is checking with your body temperature. The temperature at this time is at least higher by a degree.

Along with these symptoms listed above, most women have claimed that they have a higher desire to have sex during ovulation. This is because your body makes sure all the hard work is not simply wasted. This is why it takes two to make one.

However, this could be a bit too much to understand for the moment but it is always better to be more familiar with the changes that take place in your body, all this will not just help you know the different symptoms but will also help you get pregnant.

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