Why doesn't ovulation occur? What exactly are the reasons for women not ovulating?

by wee402 on 2012-02-15 09:13:53

Efficacy: Taiyuan infertility experts say black bean glutinous rice porridge improves luteal phase deficiency.

1. Good Pregnancy Soup

Some people say that honeysuckle is not appropriate to add, so it can be omitted while keeping everything else the same.

3. Black Bean Glutinous Rice Porridge

Why don't women ovulate? What exactly are the reasons for women's lack of ovulation? We all know that pregnancy and women's ovulation are closely linked; only by having intercourse during the ovulation period is there a chance of pregnancy. If intercourse occurs outside the ovulation period, the chances of pregnancy are extremely low. However, some women do not get pregnant because they do not ovulate. What exactly causes this lack of ovulation?

Endometrial fragments, blood clots, medical abortions, and induced abortions can lead to uterine contractions and sudden release of suction pressure, causing embryonic tissue and associated materials to enter the fallopian tubes, leading to tubal blockage.

Ingredients: 30 grams of black beans, 60 grams of glutinous rice

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Infertility website experts suggest soaking several black beans in clear water for about 12 hours, then boiling them until soft, adding a little salt if desired. Start eating from the first day after menstruation ends, consuming 47 beans daily for six consecutive days. (Note: This is for women trying to conceive, not for men.)

Promoting female ovulation and quick conception through traditional dietary remedies.

Method: Wash the black beans and glutinous rice, place them in a pot with an appropriate amount of water, and cook on low heat until they form a porridge. Consume daily.

For better results, take it on the first day of menstruation or around half a day after bleeding begins.

The fallopian tubes may experience functional spasms due to stimulation, leading to contraction at the opening and narrowing of the tube, which can cause tubal obstruction.

① Black Bean Soup Efficacy: Promotes follicle development and supplements estrogen.

Soak overnight, then simmer over low heat for about an hour until the beans are soft. Eat around 50 beans daily with a small bowl of soup for 6-7 days (after YJ).

Ingredients: 50 grams of angelica root, 15 grams of honeysuckle (commonly known as two flowers), ten red dates, a handful of black beans, two ounces of brown sugar, and 3-5 eggs.

Reasons for women not ovulating include pituitary-related non-ovulation, hypothalamic-related non-ovulation, central nervous system-related non-ovulation, brain lesions, immune or psychological factors. Besides infertility, these conditions often manifest as menstrual irregularities such as reduced menstruation, infrequent menstruation, or amenorrhea, excessive hair growth, obesity, etc. Due to prolonged lack of ovulation, the endometrium may excessively proliferate without the counteracting effects of cyclic progesterone, increasing the relative risk of developing endometrial or breast cancer.

Living care: Some patients with partial fallopian tube blockage may experience pain on one or both sides of the lower abdomen, a feeling of heaviness, increased secretions, back pain, and increased menstrual flow during menstruation, but these symptoms can easily be confused with other diseases. Whether the fallopian tubes are blocked must be confirmed through a hysterosalpingography with iodine oil.

Taiyuan infertility experts point out that inflammatory changes in the fallopian tubes caused by infections from pathogens like staphylococcus, streptococcus, E. coli, gonococcus, proteus, pneumococcus, chlamydia, etc., are often transient. However, the tubal blockages caused by infectious inflammation are permanent and cannot self-heal.

Method: Wrap the angelica root and honeysuckle in gauze and boil together with the other ingredients until there is enough broth for one bowl. Then drink the broth and consume the red dates, black beans, and eggs entirely. Remember to take it on the first day of menstruation, which is essential. (It’s not necessary to take it immediately when bleeding starts; taking it around half a day after bleeding begins is fine.)

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Infertility website experts suggest washing the eggs, boiling them briefly, cracking the shells like tea eggs, and continuing to boil until the broth reduces to one bowl.

② Black Beans Efficacy: Supplementing estrogen