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Does the behaviour of your period change if you ovulated or not that month? How can I know if I have or not without using opk??
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But if you was to randomly begin bleeding around O it wouldnt last the length of yor period it would only last a day or so right?? And I have had painswhich eventually occompanied by bleeding on completly different dates with very very bad pain which infact I cant walk cause it hurts ovulation cant  be that painful and if it is I definatly dont ovulate every month its been a year and I have had no luck conceiving but misscarrying early I am so confused to why this is happening I have like 1 faint positive and negatives follow then eventually all symtoms fade and ends up in one massive painful bleed also :(
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Hello,
The average time when ovulation occurs is roughly 14 days after the first day of the start of a period; however, the exact timing varies from woman to woman. Few women may have a slight pain in their lower abdomen or slight bleeding during the middle of their cycle during ovulation.Vaginal discharge becomes more watery and increases in quantity during ovulation. Other tests to determine ovulation are ovulation predictor kits and ovulation calendars. Visit a gynecologist for more queries and assistance. Keep me posted.
Best luck and regards!
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