Anovulation, or the absence of ovulation, is when the process necessary for conception does not occur in a woman’s body. Ovulation is a key indicator of normal reproductive system function, and its absence can be linked to various health conditions.
If ovulation does not occur, it may be due to issues with the functioning of various organs and systems in the body:
If you suspect that you are not ovulating, you should undergo an examination that includes the following tests:
If tests show no significant abnormalities, it is important not to rush into ovulation-stimulation medications. First, focus on identifying and addressing the underlying cause disrupting ovulation.
If thyroid disorders, such as hypothyroidism, are present, treatment to restore normal thyroid function is necessary. Normalizing the hormonal balance will likely restore ovulation without the need for additional medications.
If ovulation does not return after correcting the underlying issues, ovulation stimulation may be prescribed. However, it should be done under the supervision of a doctor, considering your hormonal profile and reproductive health.
Anovulation requires careful diagnosis and treatment. Before resorting to medication, it’s crucial to identify and correct the root cause of the problem and restore normal hormonal balance. Only then should ovulation stimulation be considered if necessary.
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