Ovulation: Some if not all women once in a while go without ovulation for a month or so. Some have no ovulation on a chronic basis. One of the more commonly recognized reasons for that now is polycystic ovarian syndrome. If you've not been evaluated for that and you know you don't have ovulation by doing ovulation test, i recommend you start out with seeing an obgyn and getting a full work up.
Answered 8/9/2013
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