Ovulation confirmation requires clear hormonal evidence, an LH surge with a PdG rise from your scans. Without sufficient hormone data, we can't definitively confirm ovulation occurred.
If you get a status of an anovulatory cycle, then it may be worth evaluating two things 1) Was complete data captured? Did you scan your Oova tests during your fertile window or were there some days that were skipped? If some days were skipped it could be that your ovulation window is short and it was missed. 2) You may need to change your testing time.
If you see that LH is low but PdG rose, it could mean that you are testing at the wrong time. We see that about half of our users see more LH activity in the morning while the other half see it in the afternoon/evening. If you see this hormone pattern, then you may want to consider changing your testing time to be 10-12 hours later.
Please send a message to support@oova.life if you have questions or need additional support.