N97.0: Female infertility associated with anovulation
A woman’s inability to conceive over a long period of time despite having unprotected sex is referred to as infertility.
The reason for this is that you have no ovulation.
Before ovulation the egg cells mature in the ovaries. At ovulation a mature egg cell leaves the ovary. The egg cell can then be fertilized. The egg cell can later develop into a child. Ovulation is controlled by hormones.
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