Some women in life cannot conceive because they do not ovulate. There are many reasons that can cause anovulation, in addition to pituitary dysfunction, there are also problems with ovarian function, and so on, all of which can lead to the inability to ovulate normally. Therefore, if this condition is discovered, timely treatment is necessary. So, how to treat poor ovulation?

When women experience anovulation, they should first check for reproductive system diseases, systemic diseases, endocrine and other functional diseases when going to the hospital.
First, we need to see whether there are obesity, thyroid dysfunction, diabetes and other diseases, as well as psychological factors will also affect female fertility.
The second step is to investigate reproductive organ diseases. Perform a comprehensive gynecological examination to check for infertility caused by vaginal, uterine, and fallopian tube diseases, to determine if the size and position of the uterus are normal, and to check for any infections.
The third step is to check for endocrine and other functional disorders, and to timely understand the ovulation situation. It is necessary to measure serum estrogen and progesterone levels at each stage of the menstrual cycle to have a general understanding of ovarian function.
In addition to the above treatment measures, follicle assisted reproductive technology is applied to patients with ovarian dysfunction. Electroacupuncture is used to puncture and aspirate follicles, and the follicular fluid in anovulatory follicles is suctioned out. This reduces the impact of excessive androgens in the primordial follicles on ovarian function, which is beneficial for follicle development and can promote ovulation.