Is holding urine used for ultrasound examination of follicles

  Women who want to conceive a healthy baby need to enter the preconception period. During the preconception period, in order to detect when ovulation occurs, follicle testing is necessary. At this time, ultrasound is needed for examination. Many people have heard that holding urine is necessary for ultrasound examination of follicles. So, does holding urine be used for ultrasound examination of follicles?

  

Is holding urine used for ultrasound examination of follicles1

  There are two methods for using ultrasound to examine follicles, one is abdominal testing, and the other is vaginal testing. If vaginal testing is used for examination, there is no need to hold urine, but if abdominal testing is used, it is necessary to hold urine in advance to make the data more accurate.

  If you want to choose follicles for testing, it is necessary to do the testing under the normal menstrual cycle, especially on the 8th day after menstruation to go to the hospital for color ultrasound testing. The data will be clearer. When the follicles are detected to be mature by color ultrasound, it is likely that eggs will be taken at any time on the 2nd day, and sexual intercourse is needed at this time, which greatly increases the chance of pregnancy during sexual intercourse.

  To choose to go to the hospital for ultrasound follicle testing, the first step in daily life is to regulate one's own physical health, fully understand some precautions that need to be taken when testing follicles, so that it is more convenient to go to the hospital for testing, and only after the follicle data is mature can one have sexual intercourse, which increases the chance of pregnancy. If you want to make pregnancy preparation easier in daily life, you also need to understand the knowledge of pregnancy preparation, actively do some follicle testing examinations, and pay attention to all aspects of life.

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