What are signs of ovulation?

Answer #1

The only thing I know of is a slightly higher temp than ur normal temp

Answer #2

A pinge of pain where your overies are. some woman cramp a little. Some have a different kind of discharge than normal. Light spotting. increased s e x drive.breast tenderness. higher temp. Hightened sense of vision smell and taste and bloating. Some woman have all some have some and some have none.

Answer #3

From what I’ve read, here are the three MAIN signs. -Change in cervical fluid (egg white or mucous looking substance) is a sign that you are ovulating or near ovulating -Change in basal body temperature. As you get closer to ovulation, you may have a slight decline, but it will be followed by a sharp increase after ovulation. The increase in temperature is the sign that ovulation has just occurred. You can track your basal body temperature accurately for a few months to help you predict when ovulation will occur -Change in cervical position or firmness. The cervix goes through many changes as a woman ovulates. A woman may notice the clear signs of ovulation; her cervix will be soft, high, open and wet. For most women it will take some time in studying her body to be able to differentiate between what her cervix normally feels like and the changes it goes through during ovulation

Some additional signs that you may experience prior to the three main signs are: -Light spotting -Slight cramping or pain on one side of the pelvis -Breast tenderness -Abdominal bloating -Increased sex drive -Heightened sense of smell, taste or vision -Headaches/nausea

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