Follicles are generally very important to some women, such as women who are preparing for pregnancy and patients with infertility. Checking follicles can be done in many ways, including B-ultrasound. Generally speaking, women will have follicle checks before and after pregnancy. Follicle checks have a certain effect. So what is the use of checking follicles? B-ultrasound can monitor the development of follicles and determine whether ovulation has occurred. When using human menopausal gonadotropin and chorionic gonadotropin to induce ovulation, in order to grasp the best time to inject chorionic gonadotropin to prevent multiple births and ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome, B-ultrasound monitoring of follicle development has become the preferred monitoring method.It is suggested that the main function of the ovaries is to produce eggs. Well-developed follicles and accurate ovulation date lay the foundation for eugenics and good parenting. During the diagnosis of infertility, it is often necessary to monitor the follicles to see if there is normal ovarian growth, development, and discharge. This examination seems troublesome, but it is very important and has important clinical significance. The significance of follicle monitoring: Generally, during the continuous monitoring of B-ultrasound, some special situations that are inconsistent with the changes in hormone levels can be found. The maturity of the follicles and whether ovulation has occurred can be judged based on the image characteristics of the ultrasound. Therefore, B-ultrasound monitoring of follicular development can accurately predict the ovulation date, especially the detailed situation of follicular development in infertile women, confirm whether the follicles are mature, whether ovulation occurs and the time of ovulation, guide clinical medication and sexual life time, and thus improve the pregnancy rate of infertile women.During the diagnosis of infertility, it is often necessary to monitor the follicles to see if there is normal ovarian growth, development, and discharge. Generally, during the continuous B-ultrasound monitoring process, some special situations that are inconsistent with the changes in hormone levels can be found. The maturity of the follicles and whether ovulation has occurred can be judged based on the ultrasound image characteristics. Therefore, B-ultrasound monitoring of follicular development can accurately predict the ovulation date, especially the detailed situation of follicular development in infertile women, confirm whether the follicles are mature, whether ovulation occurs and the time of ovulation, guide clinical medication and sexual life time, and thus improve the pregnancy rate of infertile women. B-ultrasound can monitor the development of follicles and determine whether ovulation has occurred. When using human menopausal gonadotropin and chorionic gonadotropin to induce ovulation, in order to grasp the best time to inject chorionic gonadotropin to prevent multiple births and ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome, B-ultrasound monitoring of follicle development has become the preferred monitoring method. Generally, B-ultrasound examination is done when menstruation just starts. |
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