Anovulation

Cycles that are consistently longer than 35 days or shorter than 21 days. Amenorrhea: The complete absence of menstrual periods. Tracking Deviations:

The most common indicator of anovulation is menstrual irregularity. However, some women may still experience bleeding that resembles a period without actually ovulating. anovulation

Lack of the clear, stretchy mucus typical of fertile windows. Cycles that are consistently longer than 35 days

Absence of the typical slight temperature rise (0.5 to 1.0°F) after mid-cycle. However, some women may still experience bleeding that

Anovulation occurs when an egg (oocyte) is not released from the ovary during a menstrual cycle. While it is a natural occurrence during certain life stages—such as puberty, pregnancy, and menopause—chronic anovulation is a leading cause of female infertility, affecting approximately 30% of women seeking help to conceive. Core Symptoms & Signs

Difficulty getting a positive result on ovulation predictor kits. Primary Causes Polycystic ovary syndrome - World Health Organization (WHO)