How many times should ovulation be monitored by ultrasound

  Follicle monitoring refers to a method of detecting female follicles to determine if they are normal. If a woman's follicles have problems, her fertility will be affected, so it is necessary to monitor follicles during pregnancy preparation. So, how many times should ultrasound be used to monitor ovulation?

  

How many times should ovulation be monitored by ultrasound1

  The frequency of ultrasound monitoring may vary depending on the condition of the follicles. Starting from the 9th to 10th day of the menstrual cycle, B-ultrasound monitoring is conducted every 2 days. When the diameter of the follicle is found to be 17mm, B-ultrasound monitoring is conducted once a day. When the diameter of the follicle reaches 20-23mm and it matures, B-ultrasound monitoring is conducted 1-2 times a day until ovulation occurs. The B-ultrasound probe monitors both ovaries each time, observing their morphology and size, and recording the number and size of follicles, as well as the day of menstruation.

  Performing ultrasound monitoring can confirm whether female follicles have matured, whether ovulation has occurred, and the timing of ovulation. Follicle monitoring is actually an ultrasound examination, which can see the process of follicle growth, development and maturation, and finally ovulation. If it is found that the follicle has reached the size of a mature follicle, which is the stage where ovulation can occur, it is the easiest time to conceive. If mature follicles cannot be monitored and there is no normal ovarian growth, development, or discharge, then conception cannot be achieved.

  B-ultrasound ovulation detection can arrange sexual intercourse after detecting dominant follicles, and the chances of pregnancy are also high. During the preparation period for pregnancy, it is important to maintain a good mood, regular sleep patterns, and balanced nutrition. Negative emotions can also affect fertility. Pay attention to supplementing folic acid during pregnancy preparation, and continue to supplement until three months after pregnancy, which has a certain effect on preventing fetal neural tube defects.

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