It seems like I didn’t ejaculate during ovulation

First, we need to understand what ovulation is. Ovulation refers to the time when a woman's eggs are released from the ovaries into the fallopian tubes, usually between days 14 and 16 of the menstrual cycle. During this period, a woman's sexual desire increases and she may feel the urge to have sex.

So, why do some people seem not to ejaculate during ovulation? This may be because they don't feel ejaculation during sex. This can be caused by a number of factors, including:

1. Mental factors: Sometimes people feel nervous or anxious, which can affect their sexual desire and performance.

2. Physical health: Some people may have certain medical conditions, such as high blood pressure or diabetes, which may cause them to have a lowered sexual desire or difficulty reaching orgasm.

3. Sexual skills: Some people may lack the sexual skills to effectively control their sexual desire and performance.

Whatever the reason, if you're confused or unsure, talk to your doctor or sexual health professional. They can provide more specific advice and help find a solution to the problem. In addition, if you have any sexual health problems, you should also consult your doctor promptly.