Stomach pain during ovulation is a very common phenomenon and may vary from person to person. Some people may have no symptoms, while others may feel very uncomfortable. For some people, stomach pain may interfere with their daily life and work, so they may consider taking medication to relieve symptoms.

Some people may believe that the pain is caused by the eggs being released from the ovaries, so they may choose to take medications to relieve the pain. For example, they may take nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSDs) or other pain relievers. However, this view is not correct.

While the pain may sound like inflammation, it can be caused by a variety of factors, including infection, indigestion, or cramps. If the pain is very severe or lasts for a long time, it is recommended to consult a doctor for better advice.

In addition, if you are considering taking medication to relieve stomach pain during ovulation, it is recommended to consult your doctor first. The doctor may recommend stopping taking the medication until the doctor determines whether it is effective for the symptoms.