Ovulation period Ovulation test paper is not red

Ovulation refers to the time when a woman's eggs are released from her ovaries, usually 14 days before her next menstrual period. During this period, a woman's body temperature rises and hormone levels in her blood and saliva increase. These changes can help predict egg release.

However, for some women, their bodies may respond differently to hormone levels. For example, some women may experience hormonal fluctuations that cause changes in their body temperature and hormone levels, but these changes do not necessarily mean they are releasing an egg. In this case, you may have difficulty using ovulation test strips.

So if you used an ovulation test strip when you were ovulating and the results came back negative, you may be experiencing something else. For example, you may have expelled these healthy eggs, or you may have expelled the eggs but are waiting for a fertilized egg to implant. If you are experiencing any difficulties during this period, it is recommended that you consult your doctor or a professional reproductive health consultant.