Delayed ovulation and birth of baby

What is delayed ovulation?

Delayed ovulation refers to the delayed release of a woman's egg, which usually occurs between the 12th and 18th weeks of pregnancy. This condition may make a woman's menstrual cycle longer, causing her ovulation to extend later.

Why does delayed ovulation occur?

Delayed ovulation may be due to a number of factors, including:

1. Hormone changes: During pregnancy, women’s hormone levels change, which may affect their menstrual cycles and the timing of egg release.

2. Illness: Certain illnesses, such as thyroid problems and anemia, may cause delayed ovulation.

3. Medications: Certain medications, such as oral contraceptives and hormonal drugs, may affect a woman’s menstrual cycle and the timing of egg release.

How to deal with delayed ovulation?

If a pregnant woman finds that she is experiencing delayed ovulation,