Every woman planning pregnancy asks herself: how to accurately determine ovulation? There are different methods, but the most accurate is ultrasound, which allows a clear visualization of the ovulation process and confirms the release of the egg.
Ultrasound allows doctors to accurately see how the follicle matures and when the egg leaves the ovary. This is the most reliable method for diagnosing ovulation, as ovulation tests can give both false-positive and false-negative results.
Another important method is folliculometry, which is the monitoring of the follicle's growth throughout a single menstrual cycle. This method includes:
Folliculometry helps not only to accurately determine whether ovulation occurs but also to detect possible abnormalities, such as functional cysts, which may hinder conception.
If a woman has problems conceiving, folliculometry helps not only to ensure that ovulation is occurring but also to assess how well the egg matures. This method aids in diagnosing luteal insufficiency, where ovulation does not occur, or the follicle turns into a cyst.
If you have doubts about ovulation, it is important to discuss with your doctor which method will be most effective for you. Ultrasound and folliculometry are the two most accurate and reliable methods for ovulation monitoring and pregnancy planning.
Remember, the correct timing for conception directly depends on the accuracy of ovulation detection, and each of these methods can be useful in different situations.
If you want to monitor your ovulation as accurately as possible and increase your chances of pregnancy, consult your doctor and choose the method that suits you best. Ultrasound and folliculometry will provide clear and reliable data for pregnancy planning.
Don’t forget, the right approach and timely tests are the key to successful conception!
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