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it is only 18th day after periods. my cycle is more than 30 days. now i have sore breasts. is it a sign of ovulation?I know that it is a symptom of PMS. is it a symptom of ovulation also?

2007-02-13 05:59:00 · 4 answers · asked by M S 1 in Pregnancy & Parenting Trying to Conceive

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yes you can have many different signs for ovulation..


The goal of fertility charting is to predict your next ovulation as accurately as possible so you can time sexual intercourse for a successful pregnancy. It will show you when you are most apt to be fertile, when you have probably ovulated, when you are no longer fertile, when to expect your period if you are not pregnant and when you can expect a reliable pregnancy test result. The key to charting is learning to recognize the effects of specific hormones on your body. From the information you gather, you will learn to document the changes on your specially designed fertility chart. Constant, and careful, use of your fertility chart will allow you to time intercourse so you can maximize your chances of becoming pregnant. It will also allow you to recognize any potential problems that may be occurring within your cycle. As mentioned above, the chart requires very little expense, thought or work. I must admit, though, that you may eventually find it to be very tedious and stressful. Your fertility chart will contain a variety of your personal information. Each chart has some difference, but basically, you will find that all charts have three common parts (BBT, cervical mucus and cervix changes). You will find that all BBT charting will require you to have three simple pieces of equipment - your fertility chart, a quality basal thermometer and a pen. You can use your thermometer in any of the traditional means such as vaginally, orally or rectally, not on the skin or in your ear. The key is to have a good quality thermometer that measures in small increments and to learn to use, and read, it with accuracy. You will also need to learn to recognize changes in your cervix and cervical fluids. Your chart has areas to document each of these categories and than some. Checking, and documenting, these fertility signs take only a couple of minutes each day. These signs do not necessarily occur at any precise time frame and need to be monitored throughout the cycle. Some of the most important changes happen a couple of days before, on the day and immediately following ovulation. You will also begin to pay more attention to body changes such as tenderness on one side (ovulation pain -mittelschmertz, which means ‘middle pain’), increased sex drive, fuller vaginal lips, breast tenderness, slight pain of discomfort in the pelvic region, headaches, midcycle spotting, and vaginal sensations. Any, or all of these, can occur at, or around, the time of ovulation. If you don’t notice any of these additional signs, it does not indicate a lack of fertility. You may notice other signs throughout your cycle and from cycle to cycle, that are not mentioned here. You may want to record any additional observations on your fertility char. I know I always feel the egg release and travel down the fallopian tube that is my person sign.

2007-02-13 14:25:47 · answer #1 · answered by White Raven 4 · 0 0

The most common ovulation symptoms include mild abdominal cramps and changes in cervical mucus. You can also measure your basal body temperature (basal body temperature will raise when you ovulate) or use an ovulation predictor kit, which is based on your hormone level. Additionally, some women may experience the following: * Mid-cycle bleeding / spotting * Swelling / possible tenderness of groin lymph nodes * Bloating * Changes in cervical firmness and positioning * Tender breast * Increased sex drive

2016-05-24 05:48:47 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If your cycle is more than 30 days, then you could definitely be ovulating.

2007-02-13 06:44:41 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It can be for some women.

2007-02-13 06:03:53 · answer #4 · answered by jilldaniel_wv 7 · 0 0

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