What does it mean if LH cannot be measured during ovulation?

Lh is a key hormone that maintains female fertility. During a woman's ovulation period, LH levels increase, which helps promote the release and fertilization of the egg. However, for some women, their LH levels may not rise significantly, which may result in them not being able to detect signs of pregnancy.

There are several possible reasons for undetectable LH elevation. First, some women may have LH deficiency, which may cause them to fail to detect elevated LH levels. Secondly, some women may have problems with Lh expression disorders, which may prevent them from detecting elevated Lh levels. In addition, some women may have other factors, such as changes in hormonal levels, medication use, etc., which may also affect their LH levels.

For women who cannot detect elevated LH, they may need to use other methods to determine when they are ovulating. For example, they can use body temperature measurement, calendar methods and other methods to determine the ovulation period. These methods can help them better grasp their physiological changes and conduct pregnancy tests more accurately.