Baby-making intercourse
The production of eggs is a very complex process which involves the ovaries, the hypothalamus
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ovulation. The complete lack of ovulation is referred to as
anovulation, while irregular ovulation is referred to as dysovulation. Ovulatory dysfunction often results in irregular periods (oligomenorrhea) or the complete absence of periods (amenorrhea).
Most of these cases require only simple medical treatments, so interaction with your doctor will be minimal and you should be able to have your baby naturally. However, other dysfunctions require more intensive treatment, and if you find yourself in such a situation, you need to be aware of the consequences. Treatments for these dysfunctions are often very technology-driven and can be very stressful so it is important to find the best solution for you.
Like all fertility aids, DuoFertility can be very useful in certain cases of infertility and less so in others.
Can I have regular periods and not ovulate?
Yes, it may be that the egg is not released by the mature ovarian follicle
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