As women get older after marriage, they all hope to have a baby smoothly. The joy of becoming a mother is irreplaceable. The most important factor for a smooth pregnancy is the follicle. If the growth rate of the follicle is relatively normal, the chance of pregnancy will increase. If the growth rate of the follicle is relatively slow, active conditioning treatment is needed. So how much does the follicle grow in a day during ovulation? First, how much does the ovulatory follicle grow in a day during ovulation? Under normal circumstances, the follicle grows at a rate of 0.2CM per day. But there are also individual differences. The size of follicles monitored by B-ultrasound is related to the examination angle, the doctor's technical level, clinical experience, etc. There are errors. Second, the size of a normal mature follicle is 18-25mm. If it is lower or larger than this standard, ovulation cannot occur normally. Under normal circumstances, the follicle grows at a rate of 0.2CM per day. The factors that cause ovulation disorders include: central nervous system anovulation; hypothalamic anovulation; pituitary anovulation; ovarian anovulation; polycystic ovary syndrome; luteinized unruptured follicle syndrome; others: other endocrine systems other than gonads, such as thyroid and adrenal cortex dysfunction and some systemic diseases such as severe malnutrition can affect the regulation of ovarian function and lead to ovulation disorders. How much does the ovulatory follicle grow in a day during the ovulation period? Generally, ovulation occurs 14 days before the next menstrual period. In your case, you should ovulate around July 17th (calculated based on a cycle of 34 to 36 days). Sperm and egg can survive for 1 to 3 days after being released, and the 3 to 4 days before and after ovulation are the fertile period. The egg is most fertile within 24 hours of ovulation. However, it still needs to be combined with B-ultrasound monitoring of the follicles. If there are mature follicles (1.9~2.5cm), it indicates that ovulation will occur in the next 2~3 days. It is recommended that under the guidance of a doctor, blood tests be done within 2-5 days of menstruation to check endocrine and ovarian function, so as to identify the cause of the disease in a timely manner and then provide targeted treatment. |
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