How long has ovulation been associated with fluid accumulation

  As the follicle gradually develops and matures, it will rupture and be expelled from the ovary. Once it encounters mature sperm, it will combine to form a fertilized egg and become pregnant. Therefore, many women choose to increase their chances of conception by observing whether there is fluid accumulation during ovulation. Some people ask how long it has been since ovulation when there is fluid accumulation?

  

How long has ovulation been associated with fluid accumulation1

  After ovulation, there may be a small amount of fluid accumulation in the pelvic cavity, which is mainly caused by the discharge of fluid from ruptured follicles. When a small amount of fluid accumulation is found in the pelvic cavity through B-ultrasound examination, it indicates that the egg has not been released yet. For women who are planning to conceive, they should engage in sexual intercourse as soon as possible, which is beneficial for successful pregnancy. If there is no plan to conceive yet, sexual intercourse during this period can be avoided.

  If there is no more than one centimeter of fluid accumulation in the pelvic cavity after ovulation, it is generally physiological. Women do not need to worry about these small amounts of pelvic fluid accumulation after ovulation. Over time, most of the fluid will gradually be absorbed and disappear, so we do not need special treatment, only care in daily life.

  However, due to the different physical conditions of each woman, some women may not have fluid accumulation after ovulation, which is considered normal. The ovulation period for women is generally calculated on the 14th day before the next menstrual period, plus the first four days and five days after. Therefore, during this period, women can also observe their own physical condition. If there is breast swelling, increased vaginal discharge, or elevated body temperature, it indicates that they are ready to ovulate.

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