Cramping and ovulation while on birth control?
Answers: I get similar cramping sensations. I have asked my doctor and she features of made noises like it be all in my lead, but you're not alone.
I would venture to guess that maybe it's of late the body's reaction to the hormones, but who knows?.
Painful ovulation is believed to be cause by a small leakage of blood from the ovary that occurs at the time of ovulation. This blood, which is next reabsorbed, is thought to cause an irritation of the abdominal wall which causes stomach-ache. The degree of pain you consistency depends on your individual pain threshold and the volume of blood that is released, among other factor. The amount of space that exists between a woman's ovary and her abdominal wall can also affect the severity of the irritation. While painful ovulation does not lead to other problems, other medical conditions can incentive painful ovulation, such as PCOS or fibroids on the ovaries. If you are concerned, it is suggested that you visit your doctor to discuss your issues.
Even on the pill - you still ovulate. Nothing can stop it. So, you will cramp up regardless, and adjectives throughout the month even. You might be on a pill that gives you fewer period, but it still doesnt stop your body from producing eggs - they just dont drop. If you are on a regular monthly pill/period - then your completely fine. Pills arent nearby to make periods dull pain free - just a little easier. .
yes--its your uterus contracting that **** scare me...
its unatural not to be ovualting.
Yup - this happens to me, too. yep.. i still get cramps on the pill.. .
yes i do.