Not clear: Us usually does not confirm ovulation. It just looks at what is believed to be an egg. But, if you did ovulate and got no periods, here are the possibilities: pregnant, obstruction to blood coming out, or the lining of the uterus was so abnormally thin that no period occurred.
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