How long does ovulation pain last and what can I do to relieve the pain?
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I have a bad pain in my lower right abdomen which I’m presuming is ovulation pain. I’m supposed to be going to my friends birthday party in about 4 hours and if my pains carry on like this I’m not going to be able to go, I can hardly stand up straight. How can I relieve the pain?
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I have a bad pain in my lower right abdomen which I’m presuming is ovulation pain. I’m supposed to be going to my friends birthday party in about 4 hours and if my pains carry on like this I’m not going to be able to go, I can hardly stand up straight. How can I relieve the pain?
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i am feeling the same thing right now! mine is usually about 3 hours or more. Try taking a midol and taking a warm bath or lay with a heating pad.
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Ovulation pain (from my own experience) can last anywhere from 5 minutes to hours on end.
It just depends on your body.
I also have a condition called pcos so it may be different.
I usually lay down with a heating pad and take excedrin back and body.
Pamprin or Midol works for some women but I took it for so long it no longer works for me.
I also have a high tolerance to medication.
Anyway if you cant lay down they have heating pads that are quite discreet and you can stick them to the inside of your pants or underwear and they last for up to 8 hours.
They are amazing.
A long, hot shower can help also.
Hope I helped.
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About one in five women experience pain and discomfort during ovulation. The duration of the pain varies from one woman to the next, but ranges from a few minutes to 48 hours. In most cases, ovulation pain doesn’t mean that anything is wrong.
However, severe pain may sometimes be symptomatic of gynaecological conditions including endometriosis, which was the cause for painful ovulation and periods I experienced for nearly a year before I decided to seek help from my doctor and gynaecologist.
I would recommend that you consult with your doctor/gynaecologist if your ovulation pain lasts longer than three days or is associated with other unusual menstrual symptoms, such as heavy bleeding.
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