What are signs of ovulation resuming??
It just would be nice to know
Answers: It is always complex to tell when a woman ovulates, especially if one doesn't have a regular cycle, however, in attendance are some symptoms of ovulation that can give you an indication when you might be ovulating.
These symptoms include the following:
* Mucus changes - something like two weeks before menstruation, an ovulating woman may notice slick and slippery mucus (this is usually if you hold around a 28-30 day cycle).
* Abdominal pain - some women experience distress during ovulation. The pain may be general or localised to one side of the tummy.
* Premenstrual symptoms - ovulation may accompany premenstrual symptoms such as breast enlargement and discomfort, abdominal bloating and moodiness.
* Temperature rise - women who use a natural family planning method of contraception will spy a small rise in their basal temperature after ovulation have occurred. The temperature rise is just about half a degree Celsius. This warmth rise does not predict ovulation - it suggests that ovulation has already taken place.
For more information on charting and keeping track of your ovulation, check out this great website:
http://www.fertilityfriend.com/
or
http://www.mymonthlycycles.com
I have found these websites fairly interesting and found it has lots of great information.
Good luck :).
When you ovulate, you get that egg white type discharge - i.e. a sure sign.