Stomach pain during ovulation/after ovulation

Symptoms of ovulation stomach pain usually occur within a few days, usually within a few days of a woman's period. Symptoms may include mild pain in the lower abdomen, sometimes on the left or right side, and may vary in intensity. This pain is usually mild and usually goes away within a few hours. Some women may experience this pain as cramp-like and very severe.

In addition to pain, some women may experience other symptoms, such as vaginal bleeding or increased flow. These symptoms may be a sign that the egg has been released and is beginning to move on to the next stage. However, these symptoms don't always appear, or the timing of their onset may vary.

For many women, ovulation/post-ovulation stomach pain is mild and does not have a serious impact on daily life. However, for other women, these symptoms can severely impact their quality of life. Therefore, if you are experiencing these symptoms, it is recommended to contact your doctor to determine if any treatment is needed.