Why didn't ovulation come?

1. Stress and Anxiety

Stress and anxiety may affect a woman's hormone levels, causing delayed or missed ovulation. Women may encounter a lot of stress and anxiety in their daily lives, such as work, family, relationship problems, etc. These problems may cause them to feel tired and restless, thus affecting their hormone levels.

2. Chronic diseases

Certain chronic diseases, such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, etc., may cause changes in a woman's hormone levels, resulting in delayed or missed ovulation.

3. Drugs

Certain medications, such as antidepressants, antihypertensives, etc., may affect a woman's hormone levels, causing delayed or missed ovulation.

4. Age

As women age, their hormone levels may gradually decrease, which may lead to delayed or missed ovulation.

5. Healthy lifestyle

Maintaining a healthy lifestyle, such as a reasonable diet, moderate exercise, and good sleep habits, may help improve women's hormone levels and thereby improve ovulation.

While certain factors may cause delayed or missed ovulation, most women can improve the situation by maintaining a healthy lifestyle and a good emotional state. If you are already experiencing problems with delayed or missed ovulation, please consult your doctor for further advice and treatment.