I'm ovulating today, but why is there no response from the test strips?

In fact, sometimes women will not ovulate, which is called "anovulation." Anovulation can be caused by a variety of factors, such as having ovarian disease, thyroid problems, diabetes, etc. In addition, mood swings, stress, malnutrition, etc. may also cause anovulation.

In cases of anovulation, monitoring is usually recommended. Monitoring methods include the use of test strips and B-ultrasound monitoring. Test strips can be used to monitor a woman's hormone levels to determine whether she is ovulating. B-ultrasound monitoring can determine the size and function of a woman's ovaries, help determine the cause of anovulation and take corresponding treatment measures.

If monitoring has been carried out but egg cells still do not appear, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time to understand the specific situation and accept the doctor's treatment suggestions. Anovulation is a common female disease that, if not discovered and treated in time, may have a serious impact on fertility.