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| By Traci Kurtzer Obstetrician and Gynecologist | ||
What are the symptoms of ovulation? Should their be any cramping during this time?
Symptoms of ovulation can vary from nothing at all to severe pelvic pain. There can be cramping or sharp pain at the time of ovulation, but it's also normal to not feel any different during this time.
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