What happened if ovulation didn’t come?

Some possible reasons for delayed or absent ovulation include:

1. Health problems: Some health problems, such as inflammation, infection, tumors, etc., may affect a woman’s menstrual cycle and ovulation period.

2. Drugs: Certain drugs, such as antibiotics, antidepressants, anticoagulants, etc., may affect a woman’s menstrual cycle and ovulation.

3. Malnutrition: Lack of certain nutrients, such as vitamin C, folic acid, etc., may affect a woman’s menstrual cycle and ovulation period.

4. Stress: Being in a state of high stress for a long time may affect a woman’s menstrual cycle and ovulation.

5. Disease: Certain diseases, such as anemia, thyroid problems, etc., may affect a woman's menstrual cycle and ovulation.

If a woman's ovulation period does not come, she should consult a doctor as soon as possible. The doctor may check her health and identify any health problems that may be affecting her menstrual cycle and ovulation. In addition, the doctor may recommend that she undergo other tests, such as blood tests and ultrasounds, to determine whether she is pregnant and to identify any health problems that may affect her pregnancy.

If a woman's ovulation is delayed or absent, she should wait patiently. Sometimes this may occur after her cycle returns to normal. If she is concerned about her health, she should consult a doctor as soon as possible.