Check cervical erosion during ovulation period

Cervical erosion is a common female disease, usually caused by inflammation and infection. It can cause distortion and abnormal implantation of the egg, leading to a failed pregnancy or an increased risk of pregnancy complications. Although mild cervical erosion usually does not have much impact on health, severe cervical erosion may have serious consequences for pregnant women and fetuses.

In order to determine whether cervical erosion will affect the accuracy and safety of ovulation, doctors usually start ovulation testing on the 10th day of a woman's menstrual cycle. At this time, doctors will use B-ultrasound or other techniques to observe the woman's uterus and ovaries and determine whether the woman's eggs are mature and ready for fertilization.

During the examination, the doctor usually asks about the woman's medical history and performs a relevant physical examination. The doctor then uses tools to look at the woman's ovaries and uterus and determine whether the woman's eggs are mature and ready for fertilization.

Although cervical erosion may affect the accuracy and safety of ovulation, through regular ovulation testing, your doctor can determine this and take steps to reduce the risk. Additionally, if women suffer from cervical erosion, their doctor may recommend treatment to improve their symptoms and ensure their reproductive health.

In summary, it is very important for women to have regular ovulation tests to help them determine whether there is cervical erosion and other reproductive health problems. If women have cervical erosion, their doctor may recommend treatment to ensure their reproductive health and accuracy.