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  2. Cramping but No Period? Here’s 15 Possible Reasons Why - AOL

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    What the cramps feel like: During ovulation, you’ll typically notice pain on one side of your lower belly. It can feel dull or sharp, and can last from minutes to two days. It can feel dull or ...

  3. Mittelschmerz - Wikipedia

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    While only one or two eggs mature to the point of being released, a number of follicles grow during the follicular phase of the menstrual cycle (non-dominant follicles atrophy prior to ovulation). Because follicles develop on both sides, this theory explains mittelschmerz that occurs simultaneously on both sides of the abdomen.

  4. 9 reasons why you may be having cramps while not on ... - AOL

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    You may feel pain similar to period cramps if you are ovulating, have an ovarian cyst, are pregnant, have IBD, or a number of other reasons. 9 reasons why you may be having cramps while not on ...

  5. It's Not Always A Health Issue That Causes Cramping After Sex

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    An increase in cramping, backaches, and even spotting are normal during your period and usually resolve within three to six months, according to the Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women and Babies.

  6. Pelvic girdle pain - Wikipedia

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    During pregnancy it is also produced by the placenta, chorion, and decidua. The body produces relaxin during menstruation that rises to a peak within approximately 14 days of ovulation and then declines. In pregnant cycles, rather than subsiding, relaxin secretion continues to rise during the first trimester and then again in the final weeks.

  7. Dysmenorrhea - Wikipedia

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    During an individual's menstrual cycle, the endometrium thickens in preparation for potential pregnancy. After ovulation, if the ovum is not fertilized and there is no pregnancy, the built-up uterine tissue is not needed and thus shed. Prostaglandins and leukotrienes are released during menstruation, due to the build up of omega-6 fatty acids.

  8. Ovotesticular syndrome - Wikipedia

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    As of 2010, there have been at least 11 reported cases of fertility in humans with ovotesticular syndrome in the scientific literature, [4] with one case of a person with XY-predominant (96%) mosaic giving birth. [30] All known offspring have been male. [31] There has been at least one case of an individual being fertile as a male. [28]

  9. Post-Sex Cramps Are Not to Be Ignored—Here’s Why ... - AOL

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    This one is a given, but if you know you’re approaching that time of the month, cramps after sex (and in general) are expected, says Dr. Dweck. This is also the case if you have sex on your period.