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Could ovulation make you feel dizzy and queasy?

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I started my pms on 08/09 and it last 'till 08/13 my hubby and I had intercourse on 08/17, and we decided we will have intercourse every other day we both want a baby so bad after out lost on february :( I have an ovulation kit and i took one test this morning and it was negative but just now i went to pee and the paper was full of transparent discharge. so i could probably be on my fertiles days. Since last night i been feeling dizzy and queasy i know im not pregnant yet its wasy to early to have pregnancy symptoms. Can this symptoms be ovulation?

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  1. As a woman you feel dizzy and queasy after you go through hard times. These feelings sometimes trigger menopause and the chance to get pregnant usually is lost.


  2. sounds like it! good luck. sorry about your loss.  

  3. No. You may just be very anxious. I would go to the doctor and have yourself checked out to make sure it is not a low sugar problem or another medical issue. If not, relax. My sister and her husband tried for years to get pregnant and for some reason could not. The doctor finally told her that they were both too anxious and uptight, especially my sister. He actually told her to have a few drinks, be romantic and loosen up. ( 9 months later), my nephew was born! Make sure of course that you are not pregnant. Good luck!

  4. No it does not get you dizzy.....you probably need to take iron pills you sound more like an anemic than anything.....something has worked for me as well as many others I told.....so it is proven to work...count from the 1st day of the day you start your period and on the 10th day have intercourse and you are guaranteed to get pregnant but there is one catch.....you cannot have intercourse for them 10 days so his sperm can be stronger and be easier to make the destination point if you know what I mean.....trust me try it and you will also become pregnant again.....and tell your husband no cheating so no masturbation during this time frame....if he is unable to wait at least wait 5 days before the 10th day...good luck..

  5. Unless you've been dizzy once a month since you first got your period, I'd guess that your dizziness isn't from ovulation.

  6. Actually I've checked the internet to the answer for this question before as I always get really queasy and feel horrid around ovulation time and according to NetDoctor.co.uk some women DO experience nausea and general feelings of being unwell around ovulation.

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