If you want to conceive quickly, doctors will have a detailed understanding of the development of a woman's egg, because only when the egg is released from the body and there is sexual intercourse between husband and wife can the chances of conception be effectively increased. Nowadays, various methods can also be used to measure ovulation, so why can't ovulation be detected?
1. There are also many methods for measuring ovulation in clinical practice, mainly through specialized test strips to measure fresh urine from women. If no positive result is found at this time, it is likely that the measurement method is incorrect. Alternatively, ultrasound can be used to conduct a comprehensive examination of follicle size and quantity. If ovulation does not occur, it is likely caused by blockage of the fallopian tubes.
2. In most cases, the calculation method for women's ovulation period is also very scientific, occurring 14 days before the next menstrual period. At this time, women's temperature will also show subtle changes, rising by 0.3-0.5 degrees higher than usual. During ovulation, many women will also feel bloated in their abdomen, and the vaginal discharge will also be stretched.
3. If the follicle is detected by instruments, when the egg reaches 15-25 millimeters, it indicates that it has matured and can be discharged from the body at any time. If healthy sperm is encountered at this time, conception may be successful. If ovulation is not successful due to blocked fallopian tubes, it may lead to female infertility, and surgical treatment is needed in a timely manner.