Hormones: Your hormones, estrogen and progesterone, are the primary precursors to the amount of bleeding you have and the length of your menstrual cycle. Some women have ovarian pain every month when they ovulate. A good idea might be to keep the menstrual calendar, in this way. After you have a few months data, you can take calendar to your doctor and discuss your symptoms.
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