Hey ihr Lieben, ist das normal nach +5 Tage Eisprung Unterleibschmerzen beim Laufen. Mir tun die Eierstöcke ziemlich weh auf beiden Seiten?

Wir haben seit zwei Jahren Kinderwunsch und mir tun die Eierstöcke seit heute Morgen ganz schön weh schon beim Laufen

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Allyluna
9 months ago

Pain is never normal. As ovaries are usually only one-sided active, it would surprise me if both of them make a problem.

If fever, vomiting or the like come to this, a visit to the doctor would be urgently advised.

Allyluna
9 months ago
Reply to  Mslakalwmiw

Then let’s go right and let’s go right…. A cycle left, next right.

If it changes within a cycle, the pain probably does not sit on the ovaries and may not have anything to do with it. Have you ever let that go? Because usually you do not notice the ovulation yourself – at best (or worst) if its effect is close before or after.

Allyluna
9 months ago

Well – but this is now also a foreseeable period.

Allyluna
9 months ago

In rare cases there is no explanation, then two people simply do not fit together. That doesn’t mean you just have to accept it. Why don’t you put some pressure on your gyn? Or get a second opinion somewhere else? You could also make an appointment in a nursery practice. They often have other ideas or approaches. You’ve waited for a long time, you should think.

Allyluna
9 months ago

What’s normal? After placing the pill, a little more than half of the women get pregnant within half a year. Usually, it is assumed that at the latest 2 months after the level of hormone levels has been set down, the level before the pill has reached again. So you’ve been here a long time. It’s just the question if it’s like you can get pregnant. It seems to me that more precise investigations are slowly due, depending on how long it was, your husband should have re-examined his fertility.

Allyluna
9 months ago

So you haven’t let it go yet? And there is a difference between “sense” and pain. If you had “hyperactive” ovaries, you should notice the gyn. Therefore, it still doesn’t seem plausible to me as to see a connection.

How do you know your ovulation was on 23. Ovus? Temperature measured or just “feeling”?