PROBLEM IN OVULATION (MENSTRUAL CYCLE)

Ovulation occurs when a mature egg is released from the ovary, pushed down the fallopian tube, and is available to be fertilized. The lining of the uterus has thickened to prepare for a fertilized egg. If no conception occurs, the uterine lining as well as blood will be shed. The shedding of an unfertilized egg and the uterine wall is the time of menstruation. Key Facts of Ovulation:  
  • An egg lives 12-24 hours after leaving the ovary
  • Normally only one egg is released each time of ovulation
  • Ovulation can be affected by stress, illness or disruption of normal routines
  • Some women may experience some light blood spotting during ovulation
  • Implantation of a fertilized egg normally takes place 6-12 days after ovulation
  • Each woman is born with millions of immature eggs that are awaiting ovulation to begin
  • A menstrual period can occur even if ovulation has not occurred
  • Ovulation can occur even if a menstrual period has not occurred
  • Some women can feel a bit of pain or aching near the ovaries during ovulation called mittelschmerz, which means "middle pain" in German
  • If an egg is not fertilized, it disintegrates and is absorbed into the uterine lining
In the most basic sense, ovulation problems occur when your body doesn’t release a mature egg from your ovaries during your monthly cycle. If no egg is released, it can’t be fertilized and conception can’t occur.
Ovulation problems can be caused by a number of things. In most cases, they’re hormonal in one way or another. In fact, that’s how birth control pills work. They regulate the specific reproductive hormones in a woman’s body so that she won’t ovulate, and therefore can’t get pregnant. There are many different factors – from your weight to your diet to your exercise habits – that can cause ovulation problems. There are other factors that may be more out of your control, such as glandular issues.


How do I know if I have ovulation problems?
There are a number of ways you might know there’s a problem with ovulation. If you have infrequent periods or if you often skip periods, this can indicate a problem with ovulation. If you have periods that are especially light or heavy, that can be a sign, as well. An ovulation prediction kit can help you to know whether or not you’re ovulating, and is one excellent tool that women who are trying to conceive can consider using. Ovulation Problems Treatment, ovulation induction involves the use of medication to stimulate development of one or more mature follicles (where eggs develop) in the ovaries of women who have anovulation and infertility. These women do not regularly develop mature follicles without help from ovulation enhancing drugs.Some of the women with anovulation have a condition known as PCOS or polycystic ovarian syndrome. These women often have irregular menstrual cycles, increased body hair, and infertility.

Ovulation induction is somewhat different from controlled ovarian hyperstimulation which involves use of some of the same medications to stimulate development of multiple mature follicles and eggs in order to increase pregnancy rates with various infertility treatments. The best way when you find yourself the symptom of ovulation problem is to see your doctor and listen to his advice. Follow his instruction, because not all medicine compatible to everyone and not all can give desired effect to you.