Pain on right side of abdomen?

I have interrupted pain on the right side of my belly between my hip and belly button. I don't think it's appendicitus because I own not experienced a loss of appetite, vomiting, fever, or any problems near bowel movements. There is also no irregularities in urinating. I assume it may be an ovarian cyst but the pain isn't aggravated near pressure and it's about early-middle of my menstruation cycle. Again, the with the sole purpose symptom is the pain which started just about 5 days ago for a few minutes then go away until yesterday when it came on strong while running and afterwards went away for a few hours and come back at a mild rank of pain for the hours of darkness (and now i've feel it the entire day). If the pain persist I plan to see a doctor but does anybody know what this may be?
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This is a normal and is a symptom of Ovulation.

Each month, your body prepares for a possible pregnancy by releasing follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), cause 20 to 40 eggs to mature surrounded by individual follicles located in your ovaries. Each follicle produces estrogen, another hormone, which must reach a indubitable level for ovulation to materialize. When enough estrogen have been produced — usually 12 to 18 days after the cycle begin — a ripened egg, smaller than the head of a pin, bursts from the most grown-up follicle. The release of the egg is known as ovulation.

The buildup of estrogen within your follicles stimulates a surge of a third hormone, luteinizing hormone (LH). Within 24 hours of your LH surge, the egg emerges from its follicle and is instantly swept into the fallopian tubes. Meanwhile, the empty follicle — immediately called the corpus luteum — begin to produce yet another hormone, progesterone, which prevents the release of other eggs for the duration of the cycle. The corpus luteum functions for 12 to 16 days, after which your progesterone plane drops and the cycle begins again.

About a fifth of adjectives women experience lower abdominal pain, certain as mittelschmerz, when ovulation occurs. Breast pain or discomfort is also common. Most women enjoy a vaginal discharge that is clear and somewhat springy (try stretching it between two fingers) in the days leading up to ovulation. Ovulation predictor kit (OPKs) detect the LH surge that precedes release of the egg, while charting your basal body temperature (BBT) can show you when ovulation have occurred.






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