An anovulatory cycle is one where your ovary never releases an egg, which means no progesterone surge, no predictable temperature shift, and often irregular or absent bleeding—tracking these markers reveals whether ovulation actually happened. Consistently missing temperature shifts or having erratic cycle lengths points to anovulation, which has real implications for fertility, bone health, and hormonal balance.
An anovulatory cycle is a menstrual cycle in which ovulation does not occur, often resulting in irregular periods, absent mid-cycle signs, or unusually light or heavy bleeding that can be difficult to distinguish from a normal cycle without tracking.
AI-assisted logging helps users identify missing ovulation indicators across multiple cycles, surface patterns that suggest anovulation, and organize that data into formats useful for fertility specialists or gynecologists.
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