Pain in the ovaries is not a symptom of pregnancy. There is no reason for your ovaries to hurt, except maybe in later pregnancy when the baby is taking up a lot of nearby space.
A tightening of the uterus during pregnancy. Contractions may or may not be painful and may or may not indicate labor.
no, they are painful lumps on the ovaries
abnormalities in ovaries during pregnancy
Progesterone
This is possibly a indication of pregnancy. Do a pregnancy test. It may also be a indication of a approaching period and sometimes even ovulation.
Yes, it is possible to have an ectopic pregnancy after a vaginal hysterectomy if one or both ovaries are still present.
the ovaries cannot be palpated. The uterus can only be palpated when enlarged due to pregnancy or pyometra :) you out.
It depends on your levels. Typically, progesterone is taken from the very beginning of pregnancy (sometimes before) until about 12 weeks, when the placenta takes over the functions of the ovaries. Frequent blood draws will indicate when you can begin weaning off the progesterone.
Painful urination is not common to pregnancy, however, urinary tract infections are and those can cause painful urination. regardless you need to be seen by a doctor.
because the ovaries stop realising eggs
Yes, you can have a tubal pregnancy.