Can't ovulation occur without menstruation

  For women in the stage of preparing for pregnancy, whether their menstrual cycle is normal and whether their ovulation is normal are both very important issues, because menstruation and ovulation directly affect their fertility. However, many women are not very familiar with the relationship between menstruation and ovulation. So, can't ovulation occur without menstruation?

  

Can't ovulation occur without menstruation1

  To be precise, without ovulation, there can be no normal menstruation. The normal cycle begins with the development of follicles and the proliferation of the endometrium. After ovulation, if there is no sperm egg fusion or successful implantation, the proliferative endometrium begins to shed and bleed, known as menstruation. In fact, a menstrual cycle is a process of failed conception.

  Whether a woman can ovulate in the absence of menstruation depends on the situation, and ovulation and menstruation are not necessarily related. If it is under normal circumstances, female friends usually ovulate. If menstruation does not occur under abnormal circumstances, ovulation may be difficult to achieve.

  Firstly, it is recommended to observe menstrual conditions and consider the possibility of ovulation. If necessary, basal body temperature should be measured in conjunction with ovulation test strips to determine the range of ovulation caused by ovulation. It is important to arrange sexual activity reasonably and consider increasing the chances of conception. At the same time, if necessary, endocrine status should be checked for normalcy.

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