Unable to detect ovulation

While it can be disappointing to not be able to detect ovulation, it doesn't mean there aren't ways to improve the situation. Here are some suggestions that may be helpful:

1. Understand your own physical condition: Some women may suffer from certain diseases, such as endocrine diseases or reproductive organ diseases, which may affect a woman's menstrual cycle and ovulation period. If you suspect you may have any of these conditions, it is recommended to consult your doctor.

2. Follow your doctor's advice: If you already have certain diseases or are taking certain medications, follow your doctor's advice. Your doctor may recommend some lifestyle changes or medication to help improve your menstrual cycle and ovulation.

3. Try other testing methods: In addition to taking your temperature and observing your menstrual cycle, women can also try other testing methods, such as using ovulation test strips or taking a basal body temperature test. These testing methods may provide some clues, but are not necessarily accurate.

4. Be patient: Sometimes, a woman’s menstrual cycle can be affected by factors such as emotions or stress. If the ovulation period has not been detected, it is recommended to wait patiently and wait for the arrival of the cycle.

While it can be disappointing to not be able to detect ovulation, it doesn't necessarily mean there aren't ways to improve the situation. If you follow your doctor's advice, try other testing methods, and be patient, you may ovulate during your cycle.