When I ovulate feel like going to vomit but never do. have all of the signs pregnancy took a test that was negative. moody craving food time once my period is over. OK?
Ovulation is the process by which a mature egg is released from the ovary. It usually occurs 14 days before the start of a woman's period. Some women experience symptoms around the time of ovulation, such as:
* Mittelschmerz: This is a sharp pain in the lower abdomen that can occur on one or both sides.
* Breast tenderness
* Increased cervical mucus
* Bloating
* Constipation
* Headaches
* Nausea
It is possible to feel like you are going to vomit but not actually vomit during ovulation. This is because the same hormones that cause ovulation can also cause nausea. If you are experiencing nausea around the time of ovulation, it is important to stay hydrated and eat small, frequent meals. You can also try taking an over-the-counter anti-nausea medication.
If you have taken a pregnancy test and it was negative, it is unlikely that you are pregnant. However, if you are still experiencing symptoms of pregnancy, it is important to see a doctor to rule out any other potential causes.
Moodiness and food cravings are common symptoms of premenstrual syndrome (PMS). PMS is a group of symptoms that occur in the days or weeks leading up to a woman's period. These symptoms can vary from woman to woman and can include:
* Mood swings
* irritability
* tearfulness
* anxiety
* depression
* fatigue
* headaches
* bloating
* constipation
* diarrhea
* acne
* breast tenderness
* food cravings
If you are experiencing moodiness and food cravings, it is likely that you are experiencing PMS. However, if you are also experiencing other symptoms of pregnancy, it is important to see a doctor to rule out any other potential causes.