Is It Normal To Have Pressure Of Tenderness During Intercourse While Ovulation?
Is it normal to have pressure of tenderness during intercourse while ovulation? Also I feel flutters and cramping and bloated! Im 42 mother of 4 my twins boys are the youngest and they are six now. Is this normal seem fairly new to me, Im coming up on a year after have my mirea removed. There is a tremendous amount of movement just for ovulation! Its driving me crazy. Plus I have buzzing time to time as well. Is all this normal for my age. Am I going in to menopause or something?
Thu, 16 Jul 2015
General & Family Physician, Dr. Vasudha's Response
HI, I understand your query. Ovulation is expulsion of ovum from ovary into the peritoneal cavity. A bit of bleeding bringing about slight inflammation/ pain/ bloating/ sometimes nausea, vomiting is possible during the process. The feeling of pain while inter couse can be explained in terms of personal perception . But the flutter/ tremendous movements you describe can be explained on grounds of digestive deficiency/ indigestion. Thanks.
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Is It Normal To Have Pressure Of Tenderness During Intercourse While Ovulation?
HI, I understand your query. Ovulation is expulsion of ovum from ovary into the peritoneal cavity. A bit of bleeding bringing about slight inflammation/ pain/ bloating/ sometimes nausea, vomiting is possible during the process. The feeling of pain while inter couse can be explained in terms of personal perception . But the flutter/ tremendous movements you describe can be explained on grounds of digestive deficiency/ indigestion. Thanks.