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994212 tn?1280630056

Anyone ever have pain near ovary after attempted conception?

I was wondering if anyone ever had pain near where their ovaries are after an attempt at conception.
I'm 4 dpo and I've been having some pains in that area similar to when I actually ovulate.
Just wondering if this is normal, if it could be the egg moving if there is an egg....any feedback welcome.
Thanks.
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212720 tn?1304375415
A lot of times after you ovulate a corpus letuem cyst remains on the ovary which produced the egg and over time disappears on its own. It can cause discomfort.  This can happen even on non-medicated cycles.

Good Luck!
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505857 tn?1329681517
I've got pains right now where my ovaries are and i am apparently ovulating today, it could also be that i've been throwing my dogs toy a lot lately down the parks and i don't get a lot of excercise so i am using more muscle than normal lol

Keep me posted lets hope we both get our BFP's this month though i strongly doubt i'll get mine as we have a minor problem we're trying to get sorted.  Best of luck!!
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994212 tn?1280630056
No it's not a medicated cycle, I'm not on any medications to help me get pregnant.
I'm not having so much pain this morning. So maybe it was something else other than ovary pain.  Thanks for the responses.
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254689 tn?1251180040
Ita has a very good point about pain near ovary w/ a medicated cycle.  On one of my pregnancies, I experienced this type of pain a little after my ovulation too.  I would think it's fairly common but if it really gets painful, contact your doctor.
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958842 tn?1266512599
Were you on a medicated cycle?  Because if you were it may be your ovary just "spazzing" out a bit!  IK w/me, normally it doesn't hurt, but I did Gonal-F my last 2 cycles, & yes, my ovary (only have one) was achy-crampy for about 4-5 days post O.  So I thought I had a cyst, but nope so I'm thinking it was just "sore" after being so stretched out w/3 mature follies.

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