No stringing during ovulation: why might it affect pregnancy?

Threading usually means that after the egg in the female body is discharged, it is attracted by the sperm in the fallopian tube and forms a white thread-like substance. This symptom usually appears within 2-3 days after the egg is released and is called a stringing reaction. If a woman is not ovulating, it may be due to one of the following reasons:

1. Changes in hormone levels in the body: During the ovulation period, a woman's hormone levels in the body will change. This change may cause the egg to no longer be attracted by sperm after it is released, thus affecting pregnancy.

2. Sperm quantity and quality: If a woman’s sperm is insufficient in quantity or of poor quality, they may not be able to meet the woman’s egg, thus affecting pregnancy.

3. Women’s physical condition: Some women may have health problems, such as heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, etc. These problems may affect their reproductive ability and result in inability to get pregnant.

Although not pulling during ovulation may affect pregnancy, it does not necessarily lead to inability to get pregnant. If women take the right steps during ovulation and their sperm count and quality are normal, it's still possible for them to get pregnant. Therefore, if women do not have strings during ovulation, it is recommended that they consult a doctor as soon as possible to understand the possible causes and take appropriate measures.