Is the follicle too big to be pregnant?

Maybe many times women don't pay much attention to their ovulation, and they will only care when they are pregnant. In fact, the most direct factors affecting pregnancy are sperm and eggs, and follicles are more precious than sperm. Follicles in women are generally excreted after maturity. At this time, women will enter the ovulation period, and women who want to get pregnant will have the same room at this time, and the success rate of pregnancy will be greatly improved. So is the follicle too big to get pregnant?

Is the follicle too big to be pregnant? Women's follicles are too big to get pregnant, but it may reduce the chances of pregnancy. Because women's follicles are too large, it may lead to ovulation disorder, which can not be discharged in time and affect pregnancy. Follicles are too large to ovulate on their own, resulting in luteinization of follicles. Therefore, women will not get pregnant without ovulation. Under normal circumstances, when a woman ovulates, the follicle will ovulate normally when it grows to about 1.8-2.5 cm. If there is an abnormal situation and the follicle is too large to ovulate all the time, women can also perform surgery to puncture the follicle to facilitate ovulation. As long as the quality of eggs after ovulation is good, women can have a normal pregnancy during this period. Women should also pay attention to maintaining the law of life, which is also conducive to normal menstrual cycle and normal ovulation of follicles.

The follicle is too big to conceive easily, but it is possible to conceive. Normal follicles should ovulate when they grow to 1.8*2.2mm and the intima thickness is 0.8 mm. Every month, women will only have one mature egg, and this mature egg is generally a mature egg above 2.0 mm

However, individual differences exist. Some people will have eggs when their follicles grow to 1.5mm, and some people will have eggs when they grow to 2.5 mm. You can do B-ultrasound regularly for details. Generally, mature follicles will be discharged within one or two days, and the discharged follicles can generally survive for two days.

How to go to the hospital to check whether the follicular development is normal? First, I went to the hospital for B-ultrasound monitoring, which started on the fifth day after menstruation and was done every two days. Under normal circumstances, I saw follicles grow 0.2CM every day, and recorded their number and size in detail. Until ovulation.

Secondly, you can do an endocrine examination. That is, on the third day of menstruation, if it is amenorrhea, it can be done at any time. This can check endocrine functional diseases, understand ovarian function, determine basic metabolic function, and also detect follicular development. Finally, you can have a hysteroscopy. This examination should be completed within three to seven days after the menstrual period. Through computer monitoring, automatic detection and automatic analysis, abnormal follicles can be accurately diagnosed.

During follicular monitoring, women must ensure a good sleep, don't stay up late, don't do heavy physical labor, keep a happy mood, pay attention to personal hygiene and eating habits, and have a light diet. It is best not to share a room. Follicle monitoring is a process, but we must pay attention to it to make high-quality eggs mature.