Many female friends who are preparing for pregnancy are often curious about some symptoms that may occur during ovulation. For example, some female friends may experience abdominal pain during ovulation, which puts a lot of psychological pressure on them and even leads them to believe that this is a manifestation of blocked fallopian tubes. So, is abdominal pain during ovulation caused by blocked fallopian tubes?
Abdominal pain during ovulation is not a symptom of blocked fallopian tubes. When symptoms of abdominal pain occur during ovulation, it is likely due to follicle rupture stimulating the peritoneum. This type of abdominal pain is often mild and is a normal phenomenon. If there is gynecological inflammation, such as pelvic inflammatory disease, it may lead to pelvic congestion, resulting in abdominal pain during ovulation. This situation requires timely medical examination and active treatment of gynecological inflammation.
There are actually many reasons that can cause abdominal pain during ovulation, in addition to the above reasons, it may also be caused by follicular cysts. Because when a follicular cyst ruptures, abdominal pain symptoms may also occur. It is generally recommended to follow up with ultrasound observation to avoid excessive psychological burden.
Some women believe that they have not ovulated without experiencing abdominal pain during ovulation, but this idea is wrong because most women do not experience abdominal pain during ovulation. Therefore, do not judge whether you have ovulated based on whether you have abdominal pain symptoms.