Backache and pain during ovulation

Backache and uterine pain during ovulation are very common symptoms. During this period, the woman's uterus contracts, removing eggs from the ovaries and introducing sperm into the uterus. Abdominal discomfort and even pain may occur due to uterine contractions. This pain is often called aunt's pain, but in some cases it can be more severe.

This pain is usually mild, but can be more noticeable during ovulation. Some women may experience lower back pain or even menstrual cramps. These symptoms usually appear within a few days of ovulation and disappear afterward. However, these symptoms are not necessarily normal, and women are advised to consult their doctor if they experience these symptoms frequently.

Women are advised to consult their doctor if they experience these symptoms frequently and have a severe impact on their daily lives. A doctor can determine the cause of these symptoms through examination and recommend appropriate treatment. In addition, doctors can help women better manage their ovulation periods to reduce the occurrence of these symptoms.