Ovulation and weight gain

LauraBonassin
LauraBonassin Posts: 4
edited November 7 in Health and Weight Loss
Hi! i know this was already asked, but it's the first time i pay attention to my weight every day.. So i was wondering if the weight gain I had these last days could be caused by ovulation... And if ovulation is the reason, how many days does it take to lose these extra pounds? Sorry for my bad English.. Thanks

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  • dakotababy
    dakotababy Posts: 2,407 Member
    Yes it is common. Give it 5 days? Maybe even a week.
  • crystalblair2355
    crystalblair2355 Posts: 63 Member
    PMS can cause some to gain 5-10 pounds durring their cycle... i usually drop back down within a week after
  • Sabine_Stroehm
    Sabine_Stroehm Posts: 19,263 Member
    For me it (was) about 2Lbs for about 3 days at ovulation, and 3-4Lbs just before my period and lasting through it.

    Very common to see the scale go up at ovulation.
  • Thanks everybody for your answers! I was a little bit worried! :)
  • Hi! i know this was already asked, but it's the first time i pay attention to my weight every day.

    I don't think it's a brilliant idea to weigh yourself everyday (if that's what you mean) in case you become a little bit obsessive.
    Besides, fluctuations in weight can put you off, especially if you see the number go up quite a bit when really it's just because you haven't gone to the toilet yet or something.
  • Sabine_Stroehm
    Sabine_Stroehm Posts: 19,263 Member
    Hi! i know this was already asked, but it's the first time i pay attention to my weight every day.

    I don't think it's a brilliant idea to weigh yourself everyday (if that's what you mean) in case you become a little bit obsessive.
    Besides, fluctuations in weight can put you off, especially if you see the number go up quite a bit when really it's just because you haven't gone to the toilet yet or something.
    I think that depends ENTIRELY on the person. I weigh myself every morning. It allows me to see patterns (like that the scale goes up during ovulation). The important thing is: weigh yourself under the same circumstances, i.e.: always weigh nude, first thing, after the first morning pee.
  • Liftng4Lis
    Liftng4Lis Posts: 15,151 Member
    I ALWAYS retain water during ovulation.
  • I don't gain much when I'm on my period, don't know about ovulation. I don't tend to weigh myself when I'm on my period, only after it has gone.
  • However I weighed myself recently and I'm only a few days away from period, I gained half a lb. So I'm putting that down to ovulation.
  • :)
  • I agree, I think it's a very personal choice!
  • Sabine_Stroehm
    Sabine_Stroehm Posts: 19,263 Member
    However I weighed myself recently and I'm only a few days away from period, I gained half a lb. So I'm putting that down to ovulation.
    Ovulation is 14 days before your period starts.
  • jdhcm2006
    jdhcm2006 Posts: 2,254 Member
    I don't generally gain weight during ovulation. I gain it 1-2 days before I'm about to start my period, and it goes away at the very end of my period or 1-2 days after I end my period.

    I also make sure that I stay within my calorie goal, I know that if I do, I'll still lose weight. Some months that's really difficult, so I'll eat and additional 100 calories, but nothing more.
  • dopeysmelly
    dopeysmelly Posts: 1,390 Member
    I lose weight between ovulation and about 3-4 days before TOM starts, then it goes up for the next week or so.

    I plotted my daily weight and TOM into excel so I could see the trend over several months. That way I know what's happening and what's normal for me.
  • dopeysmelly
    dopeysmelly Posts: 1,390 Member
    Hi! i know this was already asked, but it's the first time i pay attention to my weight every day.

    I don't think it's a brilliant idea to weigh yourself everyday (if that's what you mean) in case you become a little bit obsessive.
    Besides, fluctuations in weight can put you off, especially if you see the number go up quite a bit when really it's just because you haven't gone to the toilet yet or something.
    I think that depends ENTIRELY on the person. I weigh myself every morning. It allows me to see patterns (like that the scale goes up during ovulation). The important thing is: weigh yourself under the same circumstances, i.e.: always weigh nude, first thing, after the first morning pee.

    I entirely agree. It's a purely personal thing. I weigh every day, and log my weight every day. It hasn't made me obsessive. It's made me observant and in tune with my body.
  • Kalikel
    Kalikel Posts: 9,603 Member
    I don't think I gain during ovulation. Never paid attention. I'm going to start watching that trend. Wth.

    I totally gain at period time. So much. I feel gigantic before and light as a feather after. Periods suck. I used the equipment for nine months of my life and must live with the effects of having it all the time. Ugh.
  • I usually gain 2-3 pounds during ovulation and up to 6 pounds (!!!) the 2-3 days before my period. I think it's perfectly normal!
  • crystalblair2355
    crystalblair2355 Posts: 63 Member
    I entirely agree. It's a purely personal thing. I weigh every day, and log my weight every day. It hasn't made me obsessive. It's made me observant and in tune with my body.


    ^^^THIS!!
  • Kullerva
    Kullerva Posts: 1,114 Member
    3-4 pounds during ovulation, 3-6 (yikes!) two or three days before my period. I don't weigh during my period, but I weigh immediately after...the results are often dramatic :smiley:
  • arditarose
    arditarose Posts: 15,573 Member
    3-4 pounds during ovulation for me too. It'll go down a pound or two before my period, stay there, and then I can't really get an accurate reading on my weight until well after my period is over. There is only a small window every month when I can get a good check in weight :(
  • Francl27
    Francl27 Posts: 26,371 Member
    I start gaining before ovulation and it goes downhill from there until the end of my period. I now stop weighing 10 days after the end of my period, lol.
  • masterloafer
    masterloafer Posts: 16 Member
    However I weighed myself recently and I'm only a few days away from period, I gained half a lb. So I'm putting that down to ovulation.
    Ovulation is 14 days before your period starts.
    What day a person ovulates completely depends on the person's cycle length and will vary person to person within that. Some people naturally have a standard 28 day cycle, others are shorter and others longer and it can be different month to month for some women too. Thats why the rhythm method of birth control is as faulty as it is.


    You know your body best. Hang in there!
  • jdleanna
    jdleanna Posts: 141 Member
    However I weighed myself recently and I'm only a few days away from period, I gained half a lb. So I'm putting that down to ovulation.
    Ovulation is 14 days before your period starts.
    What day a person ovulates completely depends on the person's cycle length and will vary person to person within that. Some people naturally have a standard 28 day cycle, others are shorter and others longer and it can be different month to month for some women too. Thats why the rhythm method of birth control is as faulty as it is.


    You know your body best. Hang in there!

    Just fyi, ovulation occurs well before your period begins regardless the length of a woman's cycle. The variation in cycle length comes from the first half of your cycle (first day of your period to ovulation....not from ovulation to beginning of period). But that aside, weight gain a few days before a period is totally normal. That's just part of PMS for some of us.
  • dubird
    dubird Posts: 1,849 Member
    Happens to a lot of women around TOM. Some more than others. I would suggest weighing yourself only once a week to avoid feeling discouraged about it. It can be hard to see the number on the scale creep up, even if you know logically it's because of TOM. If it really bugs you, look at the past 2-3 month's worth of weight entries on a graph. If you can draw a line from the start to the end and it's going down, you're fine, even with weight fluctuations.
  • Elysiaaa21
    Elysiaaa21 Posts: 5 Member
    For me I gain about 5-10lbs. I try not to take my weight to heart during these times. The best time to weigh yourself is about 6/7 days after your period is finished, in the morning after your first trip to the bathroom.

    Stay strong
  • hybridtheory45
    hybridtheory45 Posts: 84 Member
    I gain 3-4 pounds during ovulation, but nothing during my period. It freaked me out the first month I had been doing MFP, but weighing daily has allowed me to see the pattern around my ovulation and realize its just hormonal.
  • Sabine_Stroehm
    Sabine_Stroehm Posts: 19,263 Member
    edited August 2016
    However I weighed myself recently and I'm only a few days away from period, I gained half a lb. So I'm putting that down to ovulation.
    Ovulation is 14 days before your period starts.
    What day a person ovulates completely depends on the person's cycle length and will vary person to person within that. Some people naturally have a standard 28 day cycle, others are shorter and others longer and it can be different month to month for some women too. Thats why the rhythm method of birth control is as faulty as it is.


    You know your body best. Hang in there!
    I know this is an old thread, but I feel the need to reply, and CLARIFY, since I'm still seeing new likes and other activity on the thread. And, well, it's asked all the time.

    YES what day a person ovulates on is variable. The time from ovulation to period (the luteal phase) is generally 14 days. With very little variation. Maybe 1-2 days. THAT was my point. I had a 24 day cycle. 14 days from Ovulation to period. Someone with a 28 day cycle would also have roughly 14 days from ovulation to period. Assuming they are regular, ovulating, with no luteal phase defect. The LUTEAL PHASE really doesn't vary much. The FIRST part, the follicular phase, varies a great deal.
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