Why can't I detect ovulation?

1. Basal body temperature method

Basal body temperature is a method of measuring a woman's body temperature, which can predict a woman's menstrual cycle and ovulation. The principle of this method is that when a woman enters her menstrual cycle, her body temperature will begin to increase and reach its highest during ovulation. However, some women may experience failure to detect ovulation, which may be due to their incorrect temperature measurement or because their body temperature rises slowly.

2. Measurement time

The measurement time is also one of the reasons why ovulation cannot be detected. Some women may take their temperature late in their menstrual cycle or before ovulation, which may prevent them from detecting an increase in body temperature. Therefore, it is recommended that women measure their body temperature in the middle of the menstrual cycle or after ovulation, so that women’s menstrual cycle and ovulation can be more accurately predicted.

3. Health status

A woman's health may also affect her menstrual cycle and ovulation. For example, some diseases or medications may cause a woman's body temperature to rise slowly or not, making it impossible to detect ovulation. Therefore, if women experience undetectable ovulation, it is recommended that they check their health and seek medical advice.

4. Measuring tools

Finally, the measurement tools women use may also affect their test results. For example, some thermometers may not be accurate enough or measure incorrectly, preventing a woman from detecting an increase in body temperature. Therefore, it is recommended that women use an accurate thermometer and follow the correct method to measure their temperature.

If women experience inability to detect ovulation, it is recommended that they check their health and use accurate measurement tools. If the problem persists, they are advised to seek medical advice.