The bigger the follicle, the better. Isn't the bigger the follicle, the better? Because the follicle is too large, it is likely to cause difficulty in excretion. It's best to go to the hospital for reexamination on time to see if the follicles can mature or excrete. If you have sex within 24 hours after ovulation, the probability of pregnancy is relatively high. If the menstrual cycle is delayed, it is likely that you are pregnant. It is suggested that hcg screening should be done in time, and preparations should be made first.
Of course, the bigger the follicle, the better. The diameter of a normal mature follicle is between18 and 23 mm. If the diameter of the follicle exceeds 23mm, the follicle is useless, indicating that it has become a corpus luteum cyst. Abnormal ovulation after follicular maturation is related to the imbalance of endocrine hormones. It is necessary to check six indexes of female hormones and take ovulation induction treatment if necessary.
The quality of eggs is nothing more than good or bad. If the egg quality is good, there will be the following clinical manifestations: First, the ovarian function is normal, and the normal secretion of estrogen and progesterone will improve the egg quality. Second, patients are relatively healthy, have no other diseases, sleep well and feel good, which will also improve the quality of eggs.
Third, if the quality of eggs is good, not taking drugs recently will also have a corresponding impact on eggs. If the egg quality is not good, it will show endocrine disorders in clinic, such as irregular menstruation, decreased menstrual flow or corresponding changes in menstrual cycle. Clinically, a bad mood will also affect the quality of eggs, and taking a lot of drugs will lead to a decline in the quality of eggs.
Follicles usually mature in a few days, and mature eggs are usually discharged within one or two days after follicular maturation. Different women have different ovulation days. After the eggs are discharged, they live in the body for two days. Making love during this time can improve the chances of successful pregnancy. That is to say, although different women have different ovulation dates, the date of ovulation after ovarian maturity is similar. If the follicle is mature, but it cannot be discharged, it is generally caused by ovarian dysfunction.
Generally speaking, we find small follicles in the ovary by ultrasound on the 3rd-5th day of menstrual cycle, and then grow up gradually, with an average of14th day, and ovulation can occur, which is what we call ovulation period. From the fifth day of menstruation to before ovulation, the main follicles in the body grow on average 65438±0.5mm per day, 65438±0.2mm per day before the tenth day, and 65438±0.9 nnn per day four days before ovulation until the follicles mature and are discharged.
In order to achieve eugenics, many women will go to the hospital for follicular testing and when to do follicular monitoring. Follicle testing is done when follicles begin to develop, on the third to fifth day of the menstrual cycle. The main detection contents include the number, size, shape, clear boundary and internal echo of follicles. At the same time, we should also measure the size of the uterus, whether the echo of the shape is abnormal, and the situation in the uterus.