If I ovulate on the left side, will the egg be caught on the right side?

If I ovulate on the left side, will the egg be caught on the right side?

Generally speaking, the ovary that releases the egg will transport the egg through the fallopian tube on that end. If ovulation occurs on the left side and the egg is captured on the right side, there is a certain chance of bleeding. The ovulation process is actually very important for couples who are preparing for pregnancy, and they also need to put their bodies into better condition.

Generally, the fimbria of the fallopian tube on the same side as the ovary that ovulates will pick up the egg and then transport it through the fallopian tube; rarely, one ovary will ovulate and the other fallopian tube will transport the egg. If you remove one fallopian tube, the chances of pregnancy from the egg ovulated on that side will be low; but as long as the other fallopian tube is open, pregnancy is still possible. It just means that in theory it is lower than if both fallopian tubes were intact.

Ovulation is the process by which a mature egg is released from the ovarian follicle. After a woman is born, there are about 300,000 to 600,000 follicles in both ovaries, but in a person's lifetime, only about 400 follicles can mature, and the rest degenerate. The process in which the mature follicle ruptures and the egg is discharged from the ovary into the abdominal cavity is called ovulation. Ovulation usually occurs about 14 days before your period. For example, if your period starts on October 28, then October 14 is the ovulation period.

Among all the methods of ovulation detection, the most accurate one is currently the vaginal B-ultrasound monitoring method, which can not only detect whether there are dominant follicles in both ovaries, but also measure the size of the dominant follicles, the thickness of the endometrium, etc. However, this method is generally only used when the patient really needs it. "For example, some women with ectopic pregnancy have had their left fallopian tube removed. In this case, if her left ovary ovulates, she will not be able to get pregnant. Therefore, B-ultrasound can be used to observe which ovary ovulates." "When using B-ultrasound to monitor follicles, it is best to find a fixed doctor to monitor them." When a doctor observes a dominant follicle from a certain angle, it will be better to monitor the development of the follicle from the same angle next time. "Different medical institutions and different doctors may make different judgments." Although B-ultrasound monitoring of eggs is currently the most accurate method, ovulation is only one of the factors for successful conception. Even if it is monitored that the egg is mature and about to be discharged, it does not necessarily guarantee that the "sowing" at that time will be successful. "In addition to physical conditions, psychological factors are also likely to affect the process of conception."

Holding urine in line can cause irritability or affect the quality of eggs. It is found that B-ultrasound monitoring of follicles is generally provided, including both vaginal B-ultrasound and abdominal B-ultrasound. If you are having an abdominal B-ultrasound, you need to hold your urine beforehand. Although ultrasound monitoring of follicles usually only takes a few minutes, in some overcrowded hospitals, you may have to wait in line for more than an hour to have your follicles monitored. "Although there are no side effects of B-ultrasound monitoring of eggs, there is no special need for normal women to do this examination." B-ultrasound monitoring of eggs is not something that can be done just once. It needs to be done several times a month. You have to register and queue up every time. If you become irritable because of this, the quality of your eggs will be poor. "Pregnancy is a very natural process. It is unscientific to deliberately intervene. The more anxious you are, the less likely you are to get pregnant." He suggested that women who want to monitor their eggs with B-ultrasound should go to a regular hospital and do it under the guidance of a doctor.

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