Random question that popped in my head, like once pregnancy happens what's the role of ovaries? Do they just stop or still doing something? Just trying to understand my own body better.
I remember panicking because I felt a slight twinge on one side and thought my ovaries were in trouble! Turns out it was just a corpus luteum cyst which is totally normal and supports the early pregnancy. It goes away on its own, so don't worry.
They basically produce hormones to keep the baby safe, which also triggers all these wild cravings we get! I'm currently craving spicy chaat and blaming my ovaries and hormones for it completely.
Right now they are just sitting under my giant uterus doing absolutely nothing while I carry all this weight! In the first trimester, they did the heavy lifting with hormones, but now they are officially on vacation.
The ovaries help maintain the pregnancy by producing progesterone in the first trimester. But if you are experiencing any severe pain or discomfort near your ovaries, please check with your gynac immediately to rule out any complications.
Ovaries produce the hormones to keep the pregnancy stable in the first trimester. To keep your hormones balanced, try eating healthy fats like walnuts and ghee. But if you have sharp pelvic pain, skip home care and see a doctor.
Beta, ovaries rest during these nine months and don't make new eggs. If you feel minor stretches there, drink warm milk with a little ghee at night. But don't take any heavy home remedies without asking your elders or doctor first.
I overthought this so much and read everything about corpus luteum cysts in the ovaries! They produce progesterone to sustain the pregnancy, but I was constantly worried about ectopic issues. If you are anxious, just ask your doctor to explain it during your scan.
I just delivered last month, and during my scans they always checked the ovaries. They help produce progesterone early on to secure the pregnancy. It's a natural process, so just trust your doctor and enjoy the phase.
Actually yaar, they produce progesterone to support the baby early on and then they just go on a holiday! No more periods for nine months, which is the best part honestly. Enjoy this break!
During pregnancy, ovaries stop releasing eggs and produce hormones like progesterone to support the pregnancy. However, if you are feeling any sharp pain in that area, please consult your doctor. They can do an ultrasound to make sure everything is fine.
It is amazing how our bodies work, no? Your ovaries hold the little spark that created your baby and then support it with hormones. Looking at my baby now, I am just in awe of what our reproductive system does.
I completely understand why you are asking this, I also used to google every small detail and worry! Ovaries basically produce hormones to support the baby early on and then take a break from releasing eggs. Try to relax, you are doing great.
They basically produce the hormones needed to keep the pregnancy safe in the beginning. During my C-section, my doctor checked my ovaries too and said they look fine. Don't worry, your body knows exactly what to do.
I felt so connected to my body when I learned how the ovaries support the early pregnancy. They produce the essential hormones before the placenta takes over. It made me realize how beautiful this whole process is.
They just produce hormones early on and then stop releasing eggs. Don't worry about complex medical terms too much. Just focus on eating simple, home-cooked food and getting enough rest.