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Can You Have an LH Surge & Not Ovulate?

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Can You Have an LH Surge & Not Ovulate?

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When you’re trying to get pregnant, knowing that you’ve ovulated is crucial in knowing whether or not you’ve been successful in your quest. The LH surge, or a sudden increase in luteinizing hormone, is a fairly reliable indicator that ovulation will occur within 24 to 48 hours. As your menstrual cycle progresses and an egg follicle matures, estrogen levels increase, eventually causing a surge of LH. It’s this surge that causes the egg to be released from your ovaries, a process more commonly known as ovulation. There are some cases, however, in which you can detect an LH surge and not actually ovulate.

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