I went to check for ovulation, but I didn’t ovulate.

Many women may choose to start egg testing on day 14 of their menstrual cycle. This day is considered a woman's ovulation period because the egg is released during this day. However, sometimes women may miss this optimal detection time, so if a woman fails to detect egg release during ovulation, she may need further testing.

In addition to detecting egg release, women should also pay attention to other factors during ovulation, such as changes in body temperature, changes in breasts, and changes in vaginal secretions. These factors can help women better understand their physical health and determine whether it is possible to become pregnant during ovulation.

If a woman fails to detect the release of an egg during ovulation, further testing may be needed to ensure that the egg has been released intact. Additionally, women who experience multiple egg releases during their menstrual cycle but fail to become pregnant may want to seek help from their doctor to determine whether there are other health issues that may be affecting their ability to reproduce.