Can vaginal ultrasound be done for ovulation bleeding?

Vaginal ultrasound is a B-ultrasound examination performed inside the female body, which allows for better observation of female internal organs. For women who bleed during ovulation, a vaginal ultrasound may be helpful because it provides a better view of a woman's internal organs, particularly the ovaries and fallopian tubes.

However, for women who bleed during ovulation, transvaginal ultrasound may pose risks. This is because during ovulatory bleeding, a woman's ovaries and fallopian tubes may become rough, making vaginal ultrasound examinations difficult. In addition, ovulatory bleeding may cause a woman to have increased vaginal discharge, which may interfere with the accuracy of vaginal ultrasound examinations.

Therefore, for women who bleed during ovulation, whether a vaginal ultrasound examination is appropriate needs to be decided on a case-by-case basis. If women have no other symptoms during ovulation bleeding and there are no risks associated with a vaginal ultrasound, they may consider a vaginal ultrasound. Women should not have a vaginal ultrasound if they have other symptoms during ovulation bleeding or if the ultrasound poses risks.