Cramps in your ovulatory phase
Cramps is aching or gripping pain low in the abdomen, sometimes spreading to the lower back and thighs. In your ovulatory phase it tends to flare because estrogen and testosterone peak and then drop sharply after the egg releases, which can bring on cramps.
What's happening in your ovulatory phase
Estrogen and testosterone peak around ovulation. Confidence, libido, and verbal energy are highest, and skin often looks its best.
What to eat
How to move
gentle walking, child's pose, and a heat pack on the lower belly ease the muscle spasm.
Quick relief
- Apply heat for 15-20 minutes to relax the uterine muscle.
- Magnesium and omega-3 foods can calm the prostaglandins that drive cramping.
- Stay hydrated, which reduces how hard the muscle has to contract.
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Frequently asked questions
Why do I get cramps in my ovulatory phase?
In your ovulatory phase, estrogen and testosterone peak and then drop sharply after the egg releases, which can bring on cramps.
What should I eat for cramps?
Foods that help include ginger, salmon, dark chocolate, spinach.