Not having an egg released during ovulation is very common, but that doesn't mean it doesn't have any risks. If no egg is released, you may not be able to get pregnant, or if you do get pregnant, you may have a series of problems. Therefore, it is very important for couples who want to have children to understand the risks of not releasing an egg during ovulation.

There are many reasons for missed egg release, including physical health problems, mood swings, and the effects of medications or surgery. Some medical conditions, such as ovarian disease or blocked fallopian tubes, can also cause missed egg release. Mood swings and the effects of medications or surgery may also affect egg release, resulting in missed egg release.

Women may face some risks if they try to get pregnant during a missed period of egg release. First, they may miss the best time to get pregnant, causing difficulty in getting pregnant. Secondly, even if they become pregnant, a series of problems may occur, such as fetal malformations, low birth weight, maternal complications, etc.

Therefore, it is very important for couples who want to have children to understand the risks of not releasing an egg during ovulation. If a woman misses the period when her egg is released and is trying to get pregnant, she should talk to her doctor as soon as possible to learn about possible risks and solutions. In addition, women should also maintain a healthy lifestyle, including a balanced diet, moderate exercise and stress reduction, to help increase the success rate of pregnancy.