Is ovulation pain anything to worry about?

Painful ovulation is fairly common and usually harmless. It can sometimes though be a symptom of an underlying medical condition. Some of the underlying causes can result in fertility problems that can prevent you from getting pregnant: Endometriosis is an inflammatory disease that affects the ovaries and fallopian tubes. It can also cause pain during ovulation. Scar tissue if you've had surgery, for example a Caesarean section or your appendix out scar tissue can cause ovulation pain by restricting the ovaries and surrounding structures. Sexually transmitted infections STIs such as chlamydia can cause inflammation and scarring around the fallopian tubes, leading to ovulation pain.
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