Did you not ovulate after the ovulation period?

Generally speaking, a woman’s menstrual cycle lasts about 28 days, and women’s ovulation occurs around the 14th day of the menstrual cycle. At this time, the woman's ovary will release an egg, and then wait for fertilization, then form a fertilized egg and implant in the uterus, thereby achieving pregnancy.

However, some women may encounter special circumstances in which they do not ovulate after their ovulation period. This condition is called an anovulatory menstrual cycle. There are many causes of anovulatory menstrual cycles, including endocrine abnormalities, reproductive organ diseases, malnutrition, etc. For this situation, women need to seek medical treatment promptly and receive professional examination and treatment.

If a woman does not release an egg after her ovulation period, she may miss her chance of becoming pregnant. However, this is not the only reason for not being able to get pregnant. There are other steps that women need to take, such as maintaining good health, regular diet and exercise, and avoiding smoking and drinking, to improve their chances of pregnancy.