Monitoring follicle discharge is very important for women who are preparing for pregnancy, because follicle detection can increase women's chances of pregnancy. Generally speaking, the period of follicle discharge is very conducive to pregnancy. There are many ways to detect follicles, but many people do not know its specific monitoring methods. In fact, there are still certain precautions when conducting follicle monitoring. So how to monitor follicle discharge? 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 whether the follicles are growing, developing, and being discharged normally. Monitoring follicles may seem troublesome, but it is very important and has important clinical significance.Generally speaking, starting from the 8th day of the menstrual cycle, ultrasound monitoring should be done once every 2 days. When the diameter of the follicle is found to be 17 mm, monitoring should be changed to once a day. When the follicle matures and reaches a diameter of 20-23 mm, it should be measured twice a day if necessary until ovulation. The B-ultrasound probe frequency is 3.5MHz. Each monitoring is to observe the size and shape of both ovaries, record the number and size of follicles, the day of menstruation, etc. For infertile women with regular menstrual cycles and biphasic basal body temperature, people often think that their follicular development is normal and neglect further examination. In fact, abnormal follicular development and ovulation are relatively common in such cases. It is very important to use B-ultrasound to monitor the detailed follicular development of women of childbearing age, especially infertile women, to confirm whether their follicles are mature, whether they ovulate and the time of ovulation, so as to provide a reliable basis for clinical symptomatic treatment. Generally speaking, starting from the eighth day of the menstrual cycle, ultrasound tests are performed every two days. When the diameter of the follicle reaches 17mm, the test should be changed to once a day. When the diameter of the follicle matures to 20-23mm, it can be tested twice a day if necessary until ovulation. The frequency of the B-ultrasound probe is 3.5Hz. Each test observes the size and shape of both ovaries to count the number and size of follicles and the day of menstruation. One important significance of B-ultrasound detection is to detect the regularity of follicles in the menstrual cycle.Infertile women with biphasic basal body temperature often think that their follicular development is normal and neglect further examination. In fact, there are many cases of abnormal follicular development and ovulation in this type of cases. Using B-ultrasound to detect the detailed follicular development in women of childbearing age, especially some infertile women, can confirm whether the follicles are mature, whether ovulation occurs, and the time of ovulation, providing a reliable basis for clinical treatment. The above content is for reference only. Please refer to the doctor's face-to-face consultation for specific medication and treatment instructions. |
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