Im doing follicular monitoring this cycle and the doc keeps measuring the size every visit. Got a scan tomorrow and im a bit anxious. What size is considered good enough for conceiving? trying to understand the numbers.
My doctor told me that 18-22mm is the sweet spot for a mature follicle. I was so incredibly anxious during my tracking scans, constantly comparing my numbers online. Did anyone else get super stressed out by these ultrasound measurements?
A mature follicle is typically around 18 to 22mm when it's ready to release an egg. I learned this during my pre-pregnancy checkups, and staying relaxed really helped me conceive naturally. Trust your doctor's advice and stay positive through the process.
I can barely bend down to tie my shoes in this 3rd trimester, but I remember obsessing over follicle sizes! Usually, doctors look for something around 18-20mm. Honestly, don't stress over the numbers too much, just let your gynac do the math while you rest.
Generally, 18-22mm is the ideal follicle size for ovulation. While tracking, I kept doing light yoga and daily walks to keep my blood circulation good, but only after my doctor allowed it. Always check with your gynac about what activities are safe for you during this time.
Usually, a follicle size of 18mm to 22mm is considered very good for ovulation and pregnancy. I had to monitor my ovulation cycles closely before my pregnancy and C-section. It's best to let your doctor guide you on the exact size based on your scan reports.
In most fertility treatments and natural tracking, a follicle size of 18mm to 22mm is ideal for a successful pregnancy. If you are going through follicular tracking, your gynac will tell you the exact day to try. Just stay calm and follow their guidance.
Usually, anything between 18mm and 22mm is considered a mature follicle size. Because of my thyroid, my doctor monitored my ovulation very carefully with regular scans and blood tests. Make sure you follow up with your gynac regularly so they can adjust your thyroid or fertility plan if needed.