Why can’t I detect ovulation?

The principle of ovulation testing is to observe whether the egg cells are mature by measuring body temperature. Generally speaking, a woman's body temperature will rise by about 0.5 degrees Celsius during ovulation. This rise in body temperature usually lasts for a few hours and then returns to normal levels. If a woman is unable to test during ovulation, there may be the following reasons:

1. Incorrect measurement method: The method of measuring body temperature may be incorrect, resulting in an inability to accurately measure a woman’s ovulation period. Therefore, women should try to use reliable methods for testing, such as using a medical thermometer or using an online temperature testing tool.

2. Lack of sleep: If a woman lacks enough sleep, her body temperature may rise too quickly, making it impossible to observe the accurate ovulation period. Therefore, women should maintain good sleeping habits and ensure that they have enough sleep time every day.

3. Disease: Certain diseases may prevent a woman from taking the ovulation test, such as thyroid problems, anemia, arthritis, etc. A woman should talk to her doctor to determine if there are any medical conditions that may affect her cycle.

4. Medications: Certain medications may prevent women from taking the ovulation test, such as antidepressants, antipsychotics, etc. A woman should talk to her doctor to determine if any of her medications are affecting her cycle.

For women who are unable to test during their ovulation period, it is recommended that they use other methods to determine their ovulation period, such as through calendars, temperature tests, medical tests, etc. Women should maintain good living habits and ensure good health so that they can better welcome the arrival of new life.