Menstrual problems in women are related to their physical health and also affect their ability to conceive normally. Even if the menstrual cycle is normal, there are still cases of anovulation, which can be caused by many reasons, many of which are related to abnormal ovarian function. Therefore, we cannot take this problem lightly. So, let's talk about the symptoms of normal menstrual cycle anovulation.
Firstly, there are also cases of normal menstruation without ovulation, often manifested as irregular vaginal bleeding, which means that the interval between two menstrual periods, the duration of the period, and the blood volume are not regular. Menstruation with an interval of less than 21 days is generally anovulatory, and the short cycle affects the release of eggs, requiring further examination.
Secondly, the ovulation period is usually on the fourteenth day before the next menstrual period, and the days before and after ovulation are relatively high for conception. Even if you don't want to conceive, you need to take good contraceptive measures. If your menstrual cycle is normal, you can use this calculation to predict the ovulation period. During the preparation period for pregnancy, you can seize this opportunity and have a higher chance of success.
The usual abnormal problem is that the follicles have developed to a certain extent but are not mature, resulting in abnormal ovaries that cannot ovulate. Not ovulating can lead to difficulty conceiving, which means there is no chance of conception. If left untreated, the endometrium will remain in the proliferative phase and cannot secrete progesterone normally. Even if menstruation is normal, anovulation may occur.