Does pain during ovulation indicate that ovulation is taking place?

If a woman experiences mild pain during ovulation, it is a normal physiological phenomenon, but it is not possible to determine whether ovulation has occurred by the pain symptoms. This is because in women who are ovulating, the process of follicle rupture and the follicular fluid after ovulation may cause some pain, but not whenever there is pain, it must be caused by ovulation. This is because there are many causes of abdominal pain in women, including inflammatory infections and problems with the digestive system. Therefore, to determine if you have ovulated normally, you can use ovulation test strips or perform follicle testing through ultrasound, which can give you a visual picture of your ovulation situation. If the ovulation test paper appears strongly positive and then turns weakly positive in consecutive tests, it means ovulation, and ultrasound can visually observe whether ovulation exists.