Ovulation refers to the time when eggs are released from a woman’s body and is also an important period for women to become pregnant. However, for some people, ovulation may be delayed by a few days. This condition is called delayed ovulation.

1. Irregular menstruation: Irregular menstruation refers to abnormal menstrual cycles in women, which may lead to delayed ovulation.

2. Inflammation: Inflammation may disrupt a woman’s menstrual cycle, leading to delayed ovulation.

3. Medications: Certain medications may cause irregularities in a woman’s menstrual cycle, including hormonal medications.

4. Disease: Certain diseases, such as thyroid problems and diabetes, may disrupt a woman's menstrual cycle, causing her to delay ovulation.

If a woman's menstrual cycle is irregular and ovulation is often delayed, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time to find out whether there are related diseases. In addition, if a woman is still unable to get pregnant after her ovulation has been delayed for several days, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time and seek professional help.

Delayed ovulation is a common condition that may affect some women. If a woman is still unable to get pregnant after her ovulation has been delayed for several days, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time to find out whether there are related diseases.