I had to do further research again on ovarian cysts to understand better what has been going on with me. They can form at any time of the month. Hemorrhagic cysts can often form during the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle. I know they do not occur during ovulation only. I realized that because the last one I had was on the right side and I remember feeling the ovulation pain on my left side early in November. So, it was probably about a week later when it first formed. There were 3 major earthquakes in the world in the week following ovulation. I have been trying to calculate the periods between each cyst. In May, before the first one that grew and ruptured(June 12), there were 13 earthquakes of magnitude 6+ worldwide. In early June, there were 4 magnitude 6+ earthquakes, 3 of which occurred in one day. In September, there were 17 magnitude 6+ worldwide. The one I had in September was not as painful and was more short-lived. Another factor as to why those other two ruptures were much more painful was that I had my period when those were growing inside me. The hormones can make it worse. There were 16 earthquakes of magnitude 6 or greater in November. In October, there were only 6, 5 in August, and 9 in July. I had no problems during those months. This month, I found out that a long quiet month can also be a problem. I ended up not ovulating. I'm not certain that low activity for a long period of time might have caused that, but not releasing an egg can cause a follicular cyst to form. I started to feel it last week. It was not causing me too much discomfort. However, after the latest major earthquakes in the world earlier this week, I felt more bloating and fullness. I realized it had grown. I felt it around as I was lying down in bed and I could feel a slight lump on the left side of my lower abdomen. It does not feel huge, but it is causing me some discomfort. It looks bigger when I'm sitting. My period is also late so far. I'm hoping I end up missing a period as a result due to fear of the pain. That is not likely though as that has never happened before, at least as long as I can recall. This is something that might have developed since being in the middle of a tectonic plate where earthquakes rarely occur. I have not felt those waves course through since I lived back out west. I may get secondhand seismic waves, but I need something up close and a hot tectonic plate boundary is preferred. It would serve as a vent and help get energy flowing where I don't feel blocked in areas. This problem involving my reproductive health developed during the second year in Tennessee, U.S.A. I'm also thoroughly studying the intervals between significant seismic events worldwide, how close together a number of mag. 6+ earthquakes occur. It seems like I have been developing ovarian cysts every 2-3 months over the past 8 months.
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