Failure to ovulate during the ovulation period may affect a woman's reproductive health and fertility. If a woman does not ovulate during the ovulation period, the egg may not be fertilized, thus affecting the formation and development of the embryo. In addition, women's failure to ovulate during ovulation may also affect women's menstrual cycles and hormone levels, thereby affecting women's health.

During ovulation, a woman's ovaries usually release an egg. If women don't release an egg during ovulation, they may enter the next phase of their menstrual cycle, where they wait for the next egg to be released. However, if a woman releases eggs during ovulation but fails to fertilize them, they may die within a few days and become waste.

Therefore, if ovulation does not occur during the ovulation period, women need to take steps as soon as possible to ensure the formation and development of the embryo. This may include the use of ovulation-stimulating drugs or procedures such as artificial insemination. No matter which method is taken, it needs to be carried out under the guidance of a professional doctor.

Failure to ovulate during the ovulation period may affect a woman's reproductive health and fertility. Therefore, women need to pay close attention to their menstrual cycles and hormone levels to ensure that eggs are released at the optimal time and take the necessary steps to ensure the formation and development of the embryo. If women miss the opportunity to release an egg during their menstrual cycle, they need to take steps as soon as possible to ensure the formation and development of the embryo.