Infertility due to ovulation problems, also known as anovulation, occurs when a woman's body does not release an egg during her menstrual cycle. A common cause of anovulation is polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), a condition that can disrupt regular ovulation and lead to fertility challenges.
In an average 28 day menstrual cycle, ovulation usually occurs on day 14, with day 1 being the first day of menstrual bleeding. If a woman has cycle lengths that are shorter or longer than 28 days, then the day of ovulation will usually be 14 days before her next period. So if she has a 26 day cycle length, then her ovulation should be on about day 12 and if she has a 32 day cycle, the ovulation is about day 18.
The length of time it takes a follicle to mature and ovulate is somewhat variable in different women (and in different cycles in the same woman), but the number of days from ovulation to the next period is much less variable and should be close to 14 days in everyone.
Some women never develop and release an egg without medication - we say they are anovulatory. These women have no menstrual periods for several months or years at a time. The medical term for this is amenorrhea - lack of menstrual periods. Often, when they do have a period it is quite heavy. In some cases, they may even require medical attention because of the degree of blood loss.
Usually the doctor can tell from discussing the details regarding previous menstrual cycles whether there is likely to be an ovulation disorder. In addition, blood testing and ultrasound studies of the ovaries at various times of the menstrual cycle can clarify whether ovulation is occurring.
Polycystic ovarian syndrome is a very common cause of anovulation, or oligoovulation and infertility.
In general, cumulative pregnancy success rates are high with treatment from a fertility specialist when the fertility issue is an ovulation problem.
If the female age is under about 37, it is usually more a matter of which fertility medications and treatments will end up being successful - rather than whether anything will ever work.