What should I do if I have severe abdominal pain during ovulation?

For some women, abdominal pain during ovulation may be a normal physiological reaction. The pain is usually mild and does not cause a major impact on the body, and usually goes away on its own within a few hours. Therefore, if a woman experiences mild abdominal pain during ovulation, there is no need to worry as it may disappear on its own later.

However, if a woman's abdominal pain becomes very severe and lasts for a long time, she may need to seek medical help. This may be caused by one of the following reasons:

1. Implantation of the fertilized egg: If a woman’s egg does not successfully implant into the uterus after combining with the sperm, it may cause severe abdominal pain.

2. Inflammation: If a woman's ovaries or uterus are affected by inflammation, it may cause abdominal pain.

3. Pregnancy: Abdominal pain may also occur if a woman becomes pregnant during her ovulation period.

4. Other diseases: Some other diseases, such as irritable bowel syndrome or dysmenorrhea, may also cause women to experience severe abdominal pain during ovulation.

If a woman experiences severe abdominal pain during ovulation, it is recommended that she seek medical advice as soon as possible. Doctors can help women relieve pain and restore good health by examining the cause of abdominal pain and developing an appropriate treatment plan.