Follicle size is very important during pregnancy as you approach ovulation because this is when the ovaries begin to produce eggs and the eggs wait in the fallopian tubes to be fertilized. Therefore, understanding the growth and maturation of the egg is important for a successful pregnancy.

As ovulation approaches, a woman's egg size also gradually increases. Generally speaking, the size of eggs is between 1.7mm and 2.3mm, but most women's eggs are around 1.8mm. At this time, a woman's eggs are very fragile. If the eggs are not fertilized, they will die in the fallopian tube.

In addition to understanding the growth and maturation of eggs, women should also know other information about pregnancy, such as how to predict the size and number of egg cells, how to maintain good health, and more. In addition, women should take appropriate measures when approaching ovulation to ensure a successful pregnancy.

Egg size close to ovulation is very important, and if a woman understands this information and takes the appropriate steps, she can have a successful pregnancy and enjoy a healthy child. If you have any questions or require further information, please consult a physician or professional advisor.