when you are ovulating, do you have any symtoms? according to the ovulation thing, i have been ovulating these past couple days and i have had stomach aches, my vagina has been sore (like when i'm on my period), alot of discharge, headache, and it feels like i have a fever. are these symptoms because of the ovulating do you think? (i know your body temperature rises) thanks!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: General Sex Questions? ChevyIINova answered Saturday June 21 2008, 6:22 pm: As catebrown stated, "...most couldn't pinpoint the exact time of their ovulation." Well, according to my wife's gynecologist, "Usually right before one is going to have a period...Up to three days before, you are the most fertile." I don't know if that implicitly implies to my mate or to all women but, it was a general question posed to the doctor. I would assume that because the question was general and according to her, the egg sheds if it doesn't become fertile, thus causing a "period." So, my point is, if it was a general answer then you can count on yourself being the most fertile with three days of your period, during your supposed ovulation. Then, if I were I girl, that's when I'd start to look for symptoms. I hope I helped. [ ChevyIINova's advice column | Ask ChevyIINova A Question ]
cate9brown answered Saturday June 21 2008, 4:32 pm: it varies from woman to woman. most couldn't pinpoint the exact time of their ovulation. i once had a teacher who could tell when she was ovulating every other month; every other month she'd get cramps on the side that was ovulating. the safest bet is to listen to your themometer. [ cate9brown's advice column | Ask cate9brown A Question ]
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