What occurs in ovulation does ur body get ready bc ur pg ?!


Question: What occurs in ovulation does ur body get ready bc ur pg !?
or can u just have a better chance to become pg during this time im confused plz explain bc i havent started my period but been getting cramps on my lower back is this a sign of ovulating and also i have alot of discharge or could i just be plain pg and not have any symptoms just yet Www@Answer-Health@Com


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Many women are aware that they are pregnant from the signs and signals their body gives them long before they test positive for pregnancy!. During the initial onset of pregnancy you may feel some bloating, cramping, heartburn, nausea, you will experience more frequent urination, and you may notice increased white creamy discharge!. You may notice changes to your breasts or nipples!. 6 to 12 days after intimacy occurs you may notice some light pink or brown spotting!. You may experience a short or light period as implantation occurs!. Some women on an intuitive or emotional level feel something is different!. Nausea is a true sign of pregnancy and cannot be confused with an expected period!. The moment you feel nausea coming on have a protein snack and a glass of water, if you immediately feel better and you are experiencing other signs of pregnancy then you are most likely pregnant!.!.!.!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Ovulation is the period of time in which your ovary releases it's get from the fallopian tube, and is the time when you can become pregnant!. It's generally two weeks after your period ends, and two weeks before a new one begins, and only lasts a number of hours!. Discharge can be for many reasons!. There is normal vaginal discharge, and some that may be odorous and colored!. This is something that you should discuss with a doctor!. As for being pregnant, how long ago was it that you had sex!? Are you using any form of contraceptive!? If you only had sex once, and it was not very long ago, there is no way of knowing you're pregnant!. Provide some more details and I'll try to answer more descriptively!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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