Ovulation and symptom question

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So I have read that some women become more symptomatic during ovulation...and it seems that I am one of them. I am only 1 year post prolapse (I know it is a lot for someone, but I think it takes time to dig deeper into this POP knowledge), and I have more good days than bad. So I had a chance to realize the ovulation=bad day (or 2) thing.

Anyone here with me? Just need to hear some experiences, suggestions...ehh, I just need to know I am not alone, YKWIM? lol

Liv

I feel the pulling sensations the worst at ovulation. I've also talked to other moms with no prolapse that have said that there ovulation pains were worse after children. So, maybe it's just normal. I usually have to take 3 advil to get rid of the pain.

Yes, I also have bad ovary pain, but now I am ashamed: my "thing" is only slight pressure (or pulling, yeah, that describes better), no Advil is needed, lol.

(((hugs)))
Liv

Don't feel ashamed! It's not nice to feel any changes, doesn't matter what they are. So don't feel bad. You are trying to make everything as good as you can, and noting changes however minor is part of that!
I will say that nearly 3 years on, those cyclical changes are so much less. I do get ovary pain, but i don't think it's POP. You can get pain as the egg is released, and i feel it more every other month, so must be about one side. but that isn't POP related.
don't know if yours is, but maybe a little firebreathing / nauli if you are feeling worse might help if it is POP related. re ovluation pain, i don't know what can help with that. I've never found a solution other than getting through it till it passes...
but maybe someone has better advice

Kiki

Yeah, the ovary pain is a different story, I was always thankful for that, especially in my TTC months. But the heaviness is POP related. It is gone, so I guess it takes only 48 hours or so around ovulation when I feel more draggy.

If I think about it now, it was not a big deal, I can live with it.

...and you are very encouraging, as always. Good to know that these cycle dependent swings will be less and less noticable as time goes.

Thanks!
Liv