Having a healthy baby requires extra attention from the beginning of preparing for pregnancy. Many women have difficulty preparing for pregnancy, and in order to increase their chances of conception, they choose to go to the hospital for an ultrasound. By using ultrasound, one can gain a detailed understanding of the development process of follicles, in order to schedule sexual intercourse at the appropriate time. So, is monitoring follicles a urine holding ultrasound or a negative ultrasound?
Holding urine ultrasound is commonly known as abdominal ultrasound, which uses the probe of the ultrasound to examine the abdomen and see the health status of the pelvic cavity. Before the examination, holding urine is necessary. Yinchao is a vaginal ultrasound, which involves placing a probe into the vagina for examination. Because transvaginal ultrasound directly examines the pelvic cavity, it provides a clearer view and more accurate monitoring results.
Follicle monitoring is usually conducted on the third or fourth day after menstruation, continuously monitoring the development of follicles until they reach maturity. Not long after the follicle matures, it will be expelled from the body. At this time, sexual activity can be arranged reasonably to increase the chances of conception. It is best to choose the same doctor for monitoring, as different doctors monitor from different angles to avoid missing the optimal time for sexual intercourse.
There are actually many methods to monitor ovulation, such as using ultrasound, ovulation test strips, or measuring basal body temperature. Some women who are preparing for pregnancy may have psychological concerns about vaginal ultrasound and feel that it is unhygienic or prone to infection, so they do not undergo vaginal ultrasound examination. In response to this situation, several other methods can be used for monitoring.