Symptoms of Ovulation
By Shola Oslo
For some people, symptoms of ovulation are nonexistent, or nearly so. For others, they're quite common. Usually, you're going to ovulate between 12 and 16 days after the first day of your last period. When you ovulate, you may notice that there are some slight changes in your body, such as thinner cervical mucus, slight cramping, a higher body temperature, or even some slight spotting. You may have seen or felt these changes before and paid no attention to them. If they're very subtle, perhaps you don't even notice them at all. However, if you want to notice them so that you know when you're ovulating, pay attention and they should be quite easy to spot.
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