Ovary Pain

Early pregnancy symptom

The chart

Comparison of how often this symptom is experienced by pregnant vs non-pregnant women.

 


After implantation (9 dpo+)
experiencing this symptom
decreases
the probability of pregnancy

 


Overall (during the luteal phase)
experiencing this symptom
decreases
the probability of pregnancy

 

 

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About this symptom

Ovary Pain

Women who are pregnant will often experience aches and pains they have never felt before. There are a lot of changes happening in the body, especially in the abdomen, as your body prepares to carry a baby for nine months! Sometimes what feels like ovary pain can be something else entirely. It can be easy to confuse pain in your reproductive organs with other pelvic or abdominal pains. Some other causes of this pain could be constipation, urinary tract infection, kidney stones or even appendicitis.

Any unusual or extreme pain in the lower abdomen, pelvic area, ovaries, or vaginal area should be reported to your physician immediately. If you know you are pregnant and experience ovary pain in the first trimester you should call your doctor, as this pain can be a sign of ectopic pregnancy.

 

Summary of chart

An explanation of the affect on the probability of pregnancy for each day past ovulation or group of days.

0 dpo - 9 dpo

Does not significantly affect probability of pregnancy

10 dpo - 15 dpo

Slightly decreases probability of pregnancy

16 dpo - 18 dpo

Decreases probability of pregnancy

 

Detailed breakdown by DPO

Shows data for days where differences are meaningful.

Day past ovulationPregnant vs non-pregnant
15 dpo 1.3 times less (-19%)
16 dpo 1.4 times less (-25%)
17 dpo 1.6 times less (-35%)
18 dpo 1.7 times less (-39%)
Understanding the data

Pregnant women experience this symptom the number of times listed as often as non-pregnant. The percentage listed refers to the percentage increase or decrease between pregnant and non-pregnant.

Visit the dpo chart pages to view most common and significant positive and negative indicators of pregnancy for each day past ovulation.

 

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Comments

What women are saying about this symptom.

AbigailsMommy84  6 years ago
6 DPO pain in left ovary comes and goes, also cramping

prayingforbabye  6 years ago
Ovulation and dpo 1

Burn2Ash  6 years ago
FYI - it was on left side, which I'm pretty sure is where I O'd from.

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