Having ovulation symptoms does not necessarily mean you are ovulating. While some symptoms may indicate that ovulation has begun, they do not necessarily mean that an egg will be released within 24 hours.

However, these symptoms do not always mean that the egg will be released within 24 hours. Some women may release an egg within a few days of experiencing these symptoms, while others may not release an egg throughout their cycle. In addition, factors such as weight, age, health, and sexual partners may also affect regular ovulation.

So while experiencing ovulation symptoms may indicate that you're ovulating, it doesn't mean that an egg will be released within 24 hours. If you want to accurately predict your ovulation period, it is best to predict it by measuring your basal body temperature, observing your menstrual cycle, and calculating your calendar.

Finally, I would like to remind everyone that although regular ovulation is very important for good health, it does not mean that everyone should follow a regular menstrual cycle. If you have any health concerns or are unsure about your cycle, talk to your doctor or professional advisor.