Reasons why ovulation is always delayed

1. Physical health problems: Some physical health problems, such as anemia, thyroid problems, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease, may cause a woman's hormone levels to drop, resulting in delayed ovulation.

2. Drug use: Certain drugs, such as antidepressants, antihypertensive drugs, and hormonal drugs, may affect women's hormone levels, leading to delayed ovulation.

3. Psychological stress: Psychological stress may also cause a woman's hormone levels to drop, leading to delayed ovulation.

4. Lifestyle: Lifestyle also affects a woman’s hormone levels, such as lack of exercise, poor eating habits and excessive drinking.

5. Pregnancy: If a woman is pregnant, her ovulation may be delayed because the fetus needs more time to adapt to the presence of the uterus and placenta.

If a woman's ovulation is consistently delayed, she may need to seek medical help to determine if there is a medical problem or other contributing factor. In addition, they can also try to improve their physical health and hormonal levels by increasing exercise, changing eating habits, reducing stress, etc., thereby improving ovulation.