Can follicles become cysts and become pregnant? Under normal circumstances, a follicle will become a mature follicle when it reaches a certain diameter, and the diameter of the follicle generally does not exceed 1.5 cm. If the follicle is deformed or does not rupture during development, it will form a cystic follicle, and if the diameter is greater than 2.5 cm, it will become a follicular cyst. Normal and healthy people will expel healthy follicles, and when they develop to a certain extent, they will rupture ovulation and expel normal and healthy mature eggs. This is a situation in which a woman is pregnant. If the follicle degenerates, it will absorb too much vesicular fluid to form cysts. Once follicular fluid accumulates, it will lead to the formation of follicular cysts with a diameter of more than 2.5 cm. Follicular cysts will lead to the dysfunction of female ovarian axis and abnormal changes of ovarian endocrine, which will lead to follicular development disorders.
Follicular cysts can affect women's pregnancy. As we all know, if a woman wants to get pregnant, the health of the ovary is very important, and the ovary will produce certain sex hormones. If a person with normal physiology can't ovulate, it will automatically absorb and fade to a certain extent, and will not affect fertility. However, if it is pathological, the follicular cyst will gradually increase if it is not treated for a long time, and finally it will oppress the normal function of the ovary, endocrine dysfunction, and poor egg quality will affect women's pregnancy.
Premature ovarian failure, follicular dysplasia, can you be pregnant? No advantage. The probability of follicular pregnancy is basically not, because women in reproductive period will develop a number of follicles every month. These follicles, after recruitment and selection, generally only one dominant follicle can fully mature and ovulate. Therefore, when the follicle is immature, it will automatically degenerate, and the follicle will be locked and will not ovulate. Without ovulation, it will not combine with sperm to form fertilized eggs.
In the ovary, the maturation of follicles also requires cycles. Only one follicle can mature and one egg can be discharged every month. Women's menstruation also needs cycles, which is based on the follicular development cycle. Every 28 days or so, a follicle will mature.
If women have premature ovarian failure, most women's follicles are not well developed, or their previous menstruation is normal, and they have given birth to children, but then their menstruation will be less, or even amenorrhea will be completely. This kind of patient shows that follicles have been consumed.
If you encounter follicular dysplasia, you can use drugs for treatment at the doctor's suggestion. There are still many kinds of drugs, but we must not use them indiscriminately. You must use them under the guidance of a doctor. If the method is not correct, it is likely to cause more complications. After using drugs, you must also have ovulation tests regularly. Usually through the method of B-ultrasound, you can see clearly. If women have soft nest's premature senility, it will usually affect the development of follicles. In this case, patients usually do not have high-quality follicular growth, so they cannot successfully ovulate better-quality eggs. In this case, if they want to get pregnant, they need medication.