It’s your ovulation period and you haven’t ovulated yet?

In fact, it is not easy to determine whether you have reached the ovulation period, because a woman's menstrual cycle and physical condition will affect her ovulation. Generally speaking, women's menstrual cycles are divided into two types: cycle length. The general cycle is about 28 days, but some women have menstrual cycles of 30 or 32 days.

If a woman has a 30-day menstrual cycle, her ovulation usually occurs on day 14 of her cycle. However, this is only a rough schedule, as a woman's menstrual cycle is affected by many factors, such as diet, exercise, stress, and more.

Therefore, if you are unable to determine whether you are ovulating, it is recommended that women consult a doctor or calendarist. A doctor or calendarist can help determine the best time to have a baby based on a woman's menstrual cycle and physical condition.