The combination of sperm and egg is a prerequisite for conception, and the production of eggs first requires the formation of follicles. Mature follicles can release the egg, and only high-quality eggs have the possibility of combining with sperm, ultimately leading to successful conception. Therefore, some women still have some questions about the relationship between follicles and pregnancy. Are follicles not pregnant yet?
Usually, having follicles indicates that ovulation has not yet occurred, so pregnancy is generally not possible. Under normal circumstances, ovulation will not occur after pregnancy, so there will be no more follicles appearing. The opposite is also true, having follicles indicates that pregnancy has not yet occurred. If pregnancy is detected during ultrasound examination, but large follicles still exist near the embryo, it may be a cyst that existed in the body before pregnancy; Another situation is that the corpus luteum on the ovary is relatively large and mistaken for a mature follicle. Therefore, it is necessary to clarify whether it is a follicle to avoid making incorrect judgments.
Detecting follicles through ultrasound is to gain a more detailed understanding of ovulation and increase the chances of conception, but detecting follicles does not necessarily mean pregnancy. The success of conception is influenced by many factors. If a woman has a plan to conceive, if her sexual activity is normal and she has not taken contraceptive measures, and if she has not become pregnant for more than a year, she is considered infertile and needs to undergo relevant examinations.