Does every girl have an ovulation period?

In fact, not every cycle in a woman’s menstrual cycle has an ovulation period. The menstrual cycle is usually divided into two phases, prophase and postphase. In the early stages, a woman's ovaries will release a mature egg, but this period is usually short, only a few days. In the later stages, the woman's egg waits for several days until it is expelled from the body.

So, why doesn’t every girl ovulate? This may be related to a variety of factors including genetics, hormonal levels and lifestyle. For example, some women may experience erratic hormone levels that prevent them from ovulating normally. In addition, some women may be affected by disease or other factors, such as ovarian disease or fallopian tube disease, which may also prevent them from achieving normal ovulation.

Although not every girl ovulates, a normal menstrual cycle is very important for women's health and fertility. If women experience any discomfort or concerns, it is recommended to consult a doctor or professional counselor for accurate diagnosis and treatment advice.