The impact of ovulation period on B-ultrasound

Generally speaking, ovulation in pregnant women occurs between the 14th and 20th days of the menstrual cycle. During this period, a woman's eggs are released from her ovaries and travel into her fallopian tubes to await fertilization. B-ultrasound examinations are usually performed during this period to determine whether the fetus is developing normally.

However, the impact of ovulation period on B-ultrasound examination is not obvious. Although during this period, a woman's egg and sperm may meet and form a fertilized egg, B-ultrasound doctors can usually observe this period accurately and avoid interference with the test results.

In addition, if pregnant women receive too many B-ultrasound examinations during this period, it may also affect the examination results. This is because during this period, a woman's eggs and sperm may meet, causing the fetus to grow faster, thereby increasing the risk of birth defects. Therefore, B-ultrasound doctors usually conduct examinations a few days before or after the ovulation period of pregnant women to ensure the accuracy of the examination results.