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Ovulation symptoms or not ? What do you think

Hi iam currently on cd13today and i have been having funny twicks and pains on the right side of lower abdomen then around the lower abdomen. Its not very painful but its uncomfortable and also i felt a sharp pain in my bottom which was uncomfortable. I Just what to find out if this is normal around ovulation because i think i have been experiencing this nearly every month for quite sometime now. However because it only happens once or twice a month it did not really bother me. Until now because iam ttc so iam paying attention to my body and  another thing i also feel quite bloated a lot during this time. Is there anybody out there who ever experienced this?. Do you think it be my ovulation? I had because i had lots of egg white mucus which was very clear and stretchy since cd11 and my boobs were very sore yesterday.

ANY THOUGHTS OR SUGGESTIONS????
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You could also have some small ovarian cysts. You can ususally  feel some discomfort around ovulation time.  It's like a *pinching* feeling in your lower side, (abdomen.)
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If your having white stretchy discharge, that is probably ovulation,  You should really get an ovulation predictor kit, they really work well.  And they tell you when you are ovulating.  They are not that expensive.  Hope this helps.
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