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Mittelschmerz () is a term for due to . It occurs mid-cycle (between days 7 and 24) and can last minutes to up to several days. The pain affects one side of the lower abdomen and may be dull or sharp in nature.

(2018). 9781498790642, CRC Press. .
Other symptoms may include . Often it occurs monthly and may alternate sides.

The underlying mechanism is unclear but may involve irritation due to release of blood and fluid from the or high blood levels of luteinizing hormone causing contraction of . Diagnosis involves ruling out other potential causes such as , , , ectopic pregnancy, and sexually transmitted infections.

Treatment may involve or . Birth control pills may be used for prevention. It is not serious, though may reoccur. Mittelschmerz affects about 20–40% of women. The term is from the for "middle pain".

(2013). 9780702043154, Elsevier Health Sciences. .
Its presence has been used to manage .


Signs and symptoms
Mittelschmerz is characterized by lower and pain that occurs roughly midway through a woman's . The pain can appear suddenly and usually subsides within hours, although it may sometimes last two or three days.
(1996). 9780926412132, The Couple to Couple League.
In some cases it can last up to the following cycle. In some women, the mittelschmerz is localized enough so that they can tell which of their two provided the egg in a given month. Because ovulation occurs on a random ovary each cycle, the pain may switch sides or stay on the same side from one cycle to another.


Other ovulation symptoms
Women may notice other physical symptoms associated with their mittelschmerz, during or near ovulation. The most common sign is the appearance of fertile cervical mucus in the days leading up to ovulation. Cervical mucus is one of the primary signs used by various fertility awareness methods. Other symptoms are sometimes called secondary fertility signs to distinguish from the three primary signs.

  • Mid-cycle or ovulatory bleeding is thought to result from the sudden drop in estrogen that occurs just before ovulation. This drop in hormones can trigger withdrawal bleeding in the same way that switching from active to placebo birth control pills does. The rise in hormones that occurs after ovulation prevents such mid-cycle spotting from becoming as heavy or long lasting as a typical menstruation. Spotting is more common in longer cycles.
  • A woman's may swell just prior to ovulation, especially the side on which ovulation will occur.
  • One of the groin lymph nodes (on the side on which ovulation will occur) will swell to about the size of a pea, and may become tender.


Causes
Mittelschmerz is believed to have a variety of causes:

  • Follicular swelling: The swelling of follicles in the ovaries prior to . 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.
    (2025). 9780060937645, HarperCollins. .

  • Ovarian wall rupture: The ovaries have no openings; at ovulation the egg breaks through the ovary's wall. This may make ovulation itself painful for some women.
  • Fallopian tube contraction: After ovulation, the contract (similar to of the esophagus), which may cause pain in some women.
  • Smooth muscle cell contraction: At ovulation, this pain may be related to smooth muscle cell contraction in the ovary as well as in its ligaments. These contractions occur in response to an increased level of prostaglandin F2-alpha, itself mediated by the surge of luteinizing hormone (LH).
    (2025). 9780781772211, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. .

  • Irritation: At the time of ovulation, or other is released from the ruptured egg follicle. This fluid may cause irritation of the abdominal lining.


Diagnosis
Diagnosis of mittelschmerz is generally made if a woman is mid-cycle and a pelvic examination shows no abnormalities. If the pain is prolonged and/or severe, other diagnostic procedures such as an abdominal ultrasound may be performed to rule out other causes of abdominal pain.

The pain of mittelschmerz is sometimes mistaken for and is one of the differential diagnoses for appendicitis in women of child-bearing age.


Treatment
The pain is not harmful and does not signify the presence of disease. No treatment is usually necessary. Pain relievers () such as NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti inflammatories) may be needed in cases of prolonged or intense pain.

Hormonal forms of contraception can be taken to prevent ovulation—and therefore ovulatory pain—but otherwise there is no known prevention.


Usefulness
Women charting with some form of fertility awareness may find mittelschmerz to be a helpful secondary sign in detecting ovulation. Because normal sperm life is up to five days, however, mittelschmerz alone does not provide sufficient advance warning to avoid pregnancy. Because other causes of minor abdominal pain are common, mittelschmerz alone also cannot be used to confirm the beginning of the post-ovulatory infertile period.


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