For women preparing for pregnancy, only mature follicles can ovulate normally. If a woman engages in sexual activity during ovulation, the chances of pregnancy are very high. For women who have not been successful in preparing for pregnancy for a long time, they can go to the hospital to monitor the condition of their follicles. So, what is the standard for dominant follicles?
The diameter of follicles should be between 17 millimeters and 25 millimeters, and monitoring of follicles should begin on the 10th day after menstruation. During monitoring, B-ultrasound can be used to detect and observe the size of follicles effectively. If the diameter of the follicle is not within the normal range, it is also very abnormal.
After ovulation, follicles naturally disappear in women. When follicles disappear, it indicates that women begin to ovulate. During ovulation, it is important to arrange sexual intercourse in a timely manner to increase the chances of conception. For women who want to conceive, it is important to pay attention to these changes in their bodies.
Of course, the maturation time of each woman's follicles is different. Some women start ovulating when their follicles grow to 15 millimeters, while others need to wait until their follicles grow to 25 millimeters before ovulation occurs. If a woman has not ovulated at the correct time, treatment is also necessary.