A month without ovulation means that a woman’s menstrual cycle is 30 days, but among these 30 days, the woman’s ovulation period is only 2-3 days. What should I do?

However, sometimes a woman's menstrual cycle may become irregular, which may result in a month without ovulation. This condition may occur during puberty, pregnancy, or certain medical conditions.

During puberty, a woman's menstrual cycle may be erratic due to changes in hormonal levels, resulting in a month without ovulation. This condition is usually temporary and will return to normal as puberty ends.

If a woman's menstrual cycle has been irregular for a month, she may need to seek medical help. Your doctor may recommend tests to determine possible causes, such as pregnancy or other health problems. If it is determined that you are not pregnant, your doctor may take steps to adjust your menstrual cycle to ensure that it returns to normal in the future.