The egg cell has not broken during ovulation

There are many reasons why the egg cell fails to rupture during ovulation. The most common causes are problems with the egg itself, such as poor egg maturity or quality, or are caused by other factors, such as pressure or electric fields.

In addition, there are other factors that may cause the egg cell to fail to rupture. For example, a woman's immune system may attack the egg cells, preventing them from rupturing. Or, a woman's eggs may gradually deteriorate due to age or other factors, causing them to fail to rupture.

Although the egg cell's failure to rupture may result in fertilization failure, this does not mean that the situation cannot be rescued. If fertilization fails, the woman can try to fertilize again through artificial insemination or other methods.