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Ovulation pain
When an egg is released, some people suffer ovulation pain, cramps, or twinges. Pain that is often modest and either dull or intense and sudden can be a symptom. The typical duration is a few minutes to a few hours, but it might linger for a day or two.
Body’s natural temperature
According to research, people’s typical body temperatures rise just little but noticeably before or during ovulation. It is possible to establish whether it has occurred by keeping track of your basal body temperature before rising every morning and noting the results on a basal body temperature chart. The precision of the temperature readings, however, might be impacted by ailments including fever, restless sleep, and exertion.
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Breast sensitivity
Breast tenderness or pain may signal ovulation. Hormonal shifts are to blame for this. Having said that, some people report having aching breasts shortly before ovulation, while others report having tender breasts thereafter. Another early sign of pregnancy is sore breasts.