Failure to detect ovulation during ovulation is a very common situation, and many women may feel confused and uneasy. Although ovulation monitoring is an important way to determine pregnancy, sometimes it can catch the ovulation signal and prevent the egg cells from being detected.

In addition, some factors may also affect the release and fertilization of egg cells, such as disease, drugs, and malnutrition. If women cannot detect eggs during ovulation, it may be because they missed the signal or they have a disease that blocks the release of eggs.

If women can’t detect eggs during ovulation, don’t feel frustrated or disappointed. This may mean they need to take other methods to find out if they are pregnant, such as using a pregnancy test or having a serology test. Most importantly, if a woman goes without eggs for a period of time, she should seek medical attention to determine if there are other health problems.

Monitoring eggs is not a reliable way to determine pregnancy. Women also need other methods to determine whether they are pregnant, such as observing the menstrual cycle, detecting serological markers, and performing ultrasound examinations. If women cannot detect eggs during ovulation, they should seek medical attention promptly to determine whether there are other health problems.