When are follicles 20 * 18 discharged

  Women who want to become pregnant need to understand their ovulation status. Having sexual intercourse correctly during ovulation can increase the chances of conception. In fact, in order to successfully conceive, in addition to choosing to have sexual intercourse during ovulation, one also needs to pay attention to the condition of their follicles. Only mature follicles that are discharged during ovulation can combine with sperm. So when is the ovulation of 20 * 18 follicles?

  

When are follicles 20 * 18 discharged1

  If the follicle size is 20 * 18 before ovulation, and the diameter of the follicle is generally 18 or larger, it will begin to mature. This means that there is a high chance that the 20 * 18 follicle will rupture during ovulation and have intercourse in the two days before or after ovulation, greatly increasing the chances of conception.

  The quality and shape of follicles are closely related, and the closer they are to a circular shape, the better the quality. A follicle size of 20 * 18 is already very close to a circular shape, and the quality is considered relatively good. Of course, there are also follicles with better quality, usually discharged between 18 and 25. Women usually produce ten follicles during their menstrual cycle, and among these ten follicles, there may be one or two high-quality follicles. That is to say, follicles 20 * 18 are highly likely to be high-quality follicles, but this is not absolute. If the person has a good physical condition, there may still be follicles 20 * 25 in them.

  Couples who want to increase their chances of conception are recommended to go to the hospital for a check-up to determine their ovulation period and follicle condition, and choose to have sex during ovulation. If one's physical condition is good, the quality of the discharged follicles will naturally be better. Therefore, it is important to take care of one's body in daily life and keep it in good condition.

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