Anovulatory cycles lack the distinctive symptom signatures of ovulatory ones: you won't see the convergence of fertile-window mucus, temperature rise, and mid-cycle sensations that normally cluster together. Identifying these missing markers in your own experience helps you recognize when your cycle is bypassing ovulation.
An anovulatory cycle is one in which menstruation occurs without the release of an egg, and it can be difficult to detect without tracking subtle signs like absent mid-cycle temperature rise or changes in cervical mucus patterns.
AI can help you analyze logged basal body temperature data, cycle length variability, and symptom clusters over time to flag cycles that may have been anovulatory and support conversations with your gynecologist about frequency and underlying causes.
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