The ovulation period is relatively late

Generally speaking, a woman's menstrual cycle is about 28 days, and the ovulation period starts on the 14th day of the menstrual cycle and lasts about 4-5 days. However, some women may have abnormal menstrual cycles due to a variety of factors, such as disease, medications, diet, and lifestyle, making it difficult for them to predict and control their ovulation periods.

For some women with chronic diseases or poor lifestyle choices, their menstrual cycles may be abnormal, making it difficult for them to predict and control their ovulation periods. In this case, a woman may need to take some steps to increase her chances of getting pregnant, such as:

1. Maintain a healthy lifestyle, such as regular exercise, healthy eating and sleeping, etc.

2. Women with chronic diseases may need treatment under the guidance of a doctor to control the disease and improve their physical condition.

3. Increase the chance of pregnancy, such as having sex before and after ovulation, or taking other methods, such as using emergency contraception.

If women experience late ovulation, they may need to take some steps to increase their chances of getting pregnant. If a woman hopes to become pregnant, it is recommended to contact her doctor to learn more about the menstrual cycle and pregnancy.