Ovulation refers to the time when a woman ovulates, which usually occurs when body temperature rises, appetite decreases, and sexual desire increases. For many women, ovulation is an important time for their fertility. However, sometimes women do not ovulate after a few days of ovulation. What should they do?

If women are still not ovulating several days after their ovulation period, they may consider taking steps to encourage ovulation. First, they can appropriately increase the amount of exercise to help increase body temperature and promote hormonal changes in the body. Secondly, they can increase the amount of water they drink to help the body excrete more egg cells. Additionally, they can talk to their doctor to find out if there are any illnesses or symptoms that may be affecting their ovulation process.

Although women may feel frustrated when they are still not ovulating after a few days of ovulation, this is not a problem of infertility. Many women can promote ovulation by taking the above measures and carry out fertility planning under the guidance of a doctor. If women are still not ovulating several days after their ovulation period, they should consult their doctor as soon as possible for professional help and advice.