Ovulation was not detected during the ovulation period

The measurement method is inaccurate

The accuracy of the measurement method is important for monitoring and predicting the emergence of egg cells. However, sometimes even the most accurate measurement methods cannot accurately detect the presence of an egg cell. This may be due to the following reasons:

1. Inaccurate measuring tools: The accuracy of measuring tools is very important. If the tools themselves are inaccurate, the results may also be inaccurate.

2. Lack of sufficient signal: In some situations, such as during mid-to-late stages of the cycle or when a woman has certain diseases, there may not be enough signal detected to predict the emergence of an egg.

3. The measurement time is not long enough: Although it is usually recommended that the measurement time is at least 10 minutes, sometimes it may not be enough time to detect the appearance of egg cells.

lack of sufficient signal

In addition to the measurement method, a lack of sufficient signal also contributes to the inability to accurately monitor egg cells. Here are some factors that may cause a lack of adequate signal:

1. Age: As women age, their reproductive potential may decrease, so sufficient signals may not be detected to predict the appearance of an egg.

2. Diseases: such as irregular menstrual cycles, dysmenorrhea, polycystic ovary syndrome, etc., may result in the inability to detect sufficient signals to predict the emergence of egg cells.

3. Drugs: Certain drugs, such as antidepressants, antipsychotics, hormonal drugs, etc., may affect women's reproductive ability, so sufficient signals may not be detected to predict the emergence of egg cells.

suggestion

In summary, if you are unable to accurately monitor the appearance of egg cells, you may consider the following suggestions:

1. Increase the measurement time: Try increasing the measurement time to