Follicular Study
What is Follicular Study?
Follicular study, also known as follicular monitoring or ovarian monitoring, is a type of infertility treatment that involves monitoring a woman’s ovarian follicles to determine the best time for conception.
During a follicular study, a woman’s ovaries are monitored using ultrasound scans to determine the size and number of developing follicles. Follicles are small sacs in the ovaries that contain eggs, and they grow and mature in preparation for ovulation. The ultrasound scans are typically done every few days, starting from the second or third day of the menstrual cycle.
Why Follicular Study is Necessary?
Making better decisions about the direction of your infertility treatment will be aided by follicular analysis. If fibroids or polyps are seen on the ultrasound, treatment can begin. Additional treatments can be added, and the medications can be changed. It is possible to improve the synchronization of the IUI and IVF cycles with ovulation in order to raise the likelihood of a successful pregnancy. Therefore, a follicle study is crucial for the treatment of infertility.