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WifeofPJ
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So I have been having a strange feeling in my right ovary, which I have mentioned to my DR. But just wondering if any of you other girls feel this. The best way I can describe the feeling/pain I have there is that it feels like a week musle feels. Does anyone else have have this feeling?
Also woundering if anyone else gets pariniod. I'm trying to get over my parinoia but anytime I have a sudden movement I just get pariniod that that movement is going to cause anything that may be happeing to stop or "deconstruct" for lack of better word. I know I need to get over this and that tripping over my own feet or my dog jerking on a walk making me jerk too isn't going to cause me not to be pregnant. But it's hard to get over worry and parinioa around TTC.
NOt sure if I communicated what was in my head as well as I would have liked. For somereason i just can't get it out in words.
Also woundering if anyone else gets pariniod. I'm trying to get over my parinoia but anytime I have a sudden movement I just get pariniod that that movement is going to cause anything that may be happeing to stop or "deconstruct" for lack of better word. I know I need to get over this and that tripping over my own feet or my dog jerking on a walk making me jerk too isn't going to cause me not to be pregnant. But it's hard to get over worry and parinioa around TTC.
NOt sure if I communicated what was in my head as well as I would have liked. For somereason i just can't get it out in words.
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I've had twinges in my ovaries when I'm ovulating but I think I had that when I wasn't ovulating too. Not sure. I know some women with PCOS do have ovarian pain pretty constantly. I never did though.
As for the paranoia, it's easy for me to say try to relax BUT... try to relax. The process of conception is designed to happen whether you are still, moving or whatever. I know how you feel about not wanting to miss a big chance. Personally, I think if anything will hurt someone's chances, it's stressing too much! So try to relax the best you can.0 -
Is it not ovulation pain?
That can last for a few days, starting with twinging in the ovary from the sac bursting, and then becoming a little bit more like cramps on one side from the egg moving down the tube.
That would be a good thing!
But like miranda_mom said, some women with PCOS get ovarian pain, and I know I have had it before, even when I was definitely not ovulating, so it might just be that.
It's hard to guess at, and it honestly could be anything including nothing at all to do with your ovary but something to do with your stomach muscles or bowel, but if your Dr is not concerned then I would not dwell on it. If it's still going on next time you go in, bring it up again and try to get a clearer answer.0