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Symptoms are unlikely at two weeks of pregnancy. However, you might be noticing the initial indications of ovulation. The intensity of ovulation symptoms can vary greatly, with some individuals experiencing noticeable effects. In contrast, others may hardly perceive any changes. “An increase in vaginal discharge is probably the most noticeable symptom people experience,” said Jill Purdie, M.D., an OBGYN and medical director at Northside Women’s Specialists, part of Pediatrix® Medical Group. “Very occasionally a person might have some light spotting at the time of ovulation, which lasts one to two days.”
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