Many women pay great attention to follicles during pregnancy preparation, because only if the follicles in the human body develop well will it be easier to conceive and achieve the goal of eugenics. The dominant follicle is a type of follicle. If there is a dominant follicle, the chance of pregnancy will be higher. So, how long does it take for the dominant follicle to be discharged? This will be introduced below! 1. What is the dominant follicle The dominant follicle refers to the follicle that has a dominant position among the follicles. The ovarian follicle is composed of an oocyte and many small follicular cells around it. According to the morphological and functional changes in the process of follicle development, it can be divided into three stages: primordial follicle, growing follicle and mature follicle. Take the human follicle as an example. The primordial follicle is composed of a large primary oocyte and a single layer of flat follicle cells surrounding it. There are about 1 million primordial follicles in the ovarian cortex of newborns, but most of them cannot reach the mature stage. They atrophy and degenerate one after another to form atretic follicles. The development of primordial follicles into growing follicles does not require hormonal regulation. 2. How long does it take for the dominant follicle to be released before having sex? If you choose to have sex when follicles are being released, the probability of pregnancy is relatively high. At this time, you can go to the hospital to monitor the follicles or induce ovulation. You should also develop good living habits and your eating habits should not be too stressful. In life, we know what the dominant follicle means. When the follicle matures, it is the ovulation period of women. The ovulation period is the best time for women to conceive. The egg can be stored for 48 hours after being released. Generally, it is best to conceive within 24 hours after ovulation, but it is best to conceive within 12 hours, as the chances will be greater. 3. Best time for conception after egg release There are 300,000 to 600,000 primordial follicles in the ovaries that can produce eggs, but only 400 to 500 follicles will mature and release eggs in a lifetime. In principle, only one ovary produces one egg per month, which quickly enters the fallopian tube to prepare for fertilization after being released. If no sperm is found, the egg will lose its ability to conceive within 12 to 24 hours. Women in their normal reproductive period ovulate once a month, approximately 12-16 days before the next menstrual period. The egg survives for 1 day, and the sperm can survive for 3 days after entering the female reproductive tract. Therefore, pregnancy is possible if you have sex 3 days before ovulation or 1 day after ovulation. This is called the danger period. |
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