Can ovulation niggle come earlier the actual ovulation?
Answers: yes ,.
you know, i have a friend who swears she can feel it when she ovulates.
presently, i'm as fertile as they come - literally, you can tell when hubbie and i have have unprotected sex because i'll be pregnant - and i've never felt ovulation pain.
in attendance are no nerves in the ovary, the egg is barely noticeable to the naked eye going into a tube the size of a drinking straw (equivalent to a single-engine plane parking in a hangar) - i newly can't see it.
cramps, heck yah - and i get nasty ones, too. sometimes one side, sometimes the other, sometimes up the middle and sometimes up the fund.
if you are truly feeling pain within the area of your ovaries, you might want to get checked for an ovarian cyst.
btw: stress is the #1 lead to of infertility. if you want to get pregnant, just relax and delight in your life. if you're burning yourself out worrying over cervical mucous consistency and timing and calenders and basal body temps and so on, the high stress tell your body there's a cave lion sneaking up on your butt and this is not a good time to own a baby..
some people can touch when the egg ruptures from the ovary, that's the pain. If you're feeling niggle at other times, you could have an ovarian cyst. These are pretty common, but can motivation pain for a short while. Also if you are taking any fertility meds, like clomid, or any antihistamines, your cervical mucus may redeploy as a result. Heck, cervical mucus may change a bit based on what you eat/drink, so it may not other be the best indicator. Yes you can have ovulation pain. I read surrounded by an article that when ur ovary releases the egg into the fallopian tube it usually causes minor/moderate cramping. .
i would check out these websites
http://www.fertilityfriend.com/
http://mymonthlycycles.com/home.jsp
these should answer all your question. also maybe you have a cyst