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Tvs Folliculometry

Folliculometry is a procedure where a series of transvaginal ultrasound scans are taken to monitor the growth of the ovary. It is usually performed from the 9th to 20th of the menstrual cycle. It helps to determine the existence of ovulation and the exact time of ovulation. It is often done in women having multiple abortions. During this test, the doctor monitors the development of an egg in the follicle.

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How to find ovulation while having irregular menstruation?

Query: Hi doctor, I have irregular periods. Should I use ovulation test every day? Also, how to increase cervical mucus? Is it always visible?  Read Full »


Dr. Sanjay Kumar Bhattacharyya

Answer: Hi, Welcome back to icliniq.com. No need to check ovulation daily. Just try to regularize your cycle of treatment in a proper way. Let me know the details. An irregular cycle means indirectly you are not ovulating properly or not at all. The mucus produced at the time of ovulation as well as b...  Read Full »

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