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Absence of the typical slight temperature rise (0.5 to 1.0°F) after mid-cycle.

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

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

Lack of the clear, stretchy mucus typical of fertile windows.

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

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