Observe follicle development during ovulation

During ovulation, a woman's ovaries begin to produce eggs, which gradually mature. Eggs need to wait for a certain period of time to mature, so women usually experience some symptoms during this period, such as increased sexual desire, breast swelling, changes in appetite, etc.

In order to observe follicle development, we can perform B-ultrasound examination during ovulation. B-ultrasound can clearly observe a woman's ovaries and follicles, and determine whether the eggs are mature. If there are many mature eggs in the ovaries, there is a chance of successful fertilization, leading to pregnancy.

In addition to B-ultrasound examination, other methods can also be used to observe follicular development. For example, by observing a woman's body temperature and vaginal secretions, it is possible to determine whether the eggs are mature. In addition, a woman's sexual desire and breast changes can also be observed to determine whether she is ready for fertilization.