Articles for Ovulation Pain

Introduction

Find out about ovulation pain, how to treat it, it's affect on your fertility, and when you need to see a doctor.

Is ovulation pain anything to worry about?

Painful ovulation is fairly common and usually harmless. It can sometimes though be a symptom of an underlying medical condition. Some of the underlying causes can result in fertility problems that c

Symptoms of ovulation pain

The pain can be a dull cramp or a sharp and sudden twinge. Its usually on either the left or right hand side of your tummy depending on which ovary is releasing the egg. It can last just a few minut

Treatments for painful ovulation

Painful ovulation can usually be eased by simple remedies like soaking in a hot bath or taking an over-the-counter painkiller, such as paracetamol . Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) suc

When to see your doctor

If the pain is severe or youre worried, see your GP. Its a good idea to keep a diary before your visit so you can let the doctor know exactly when during your menstrual cycle the pain comes on and how

Why does ovulation pain happen?

No-one is sure but one theory is that the pain is the egg breaking through the ovary wall, which releases a small amount of fluid or sometimes a small amount of blood that irritates nearby nerves.