What Is the Anovulatory Cycle?
Anovulation refers to the ovarian cessation of ovulation caused by hormonal imbalance, called anovulation. The reasons include polycystic ovary, excessive prolactin, and hypothalamic gonadotropin stimulating hormone secretion due to stress or disease.
Anovulation
- Anovulation is caused by hormonal imbalance
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- Conditions that cause women to fail to ovulate include:
- First, physical discomfort: If women have ovulation disorders, they will have symptoms of physical discomfort. Generally, they show slight pain in the lower abdomen and soreness in the waist. There are many reasons for this symptom, so it cannot be said that women suffer from ovulation disorders based on this symptom. At best, it can indicate that the number of eggs that are discharged is low and the quality is not good.
- Second, emotional abnormalities: Women with ovulation disorders will have symptoms of emotional abnormalities. Generally, women's performance is relatively low, they can't lift their minds when they do anything, and their temper becomes very irritable. Once they encounter unpleasant things , Temper will erupt.
- 3. Abnormal libido: women with ovulation disorders will also have symptoms of abnormal libido. Some patients with ovulation disorders show increased sexual desire, which is very likely to cause sexual excitement, and some patients with ovulation disorders have exactly the opposite, with reduced libido and almost no sexual desire. .
- Fourth, the leucorrhea is abnormal:
- Female infertility test method
- 1.Uterus
- The following methods are generally available for self-assessment:
- Basal body temperature measurement: This is the most commonly used method. The disadvantage is that it is more troublesome. The measurement method is to wake up every morning without doing any action, hold the thermometer under the tongue for 5 to 10 minutes, and point the measured value on the basal thermometer and connect it into a line. To
- In normal women, the dominant follicle develops only once a month, and only one large follicle is discharged before ovulation on one side of the ovary. If the follicles are discharged, there are no larger follicles in the ovaries, and there is still a B-ultrasound, indicating that there is no ovulation. Now 1.8-1.5, most of the follicles have shrunk.
- Generally, around the 10th day of menstruation, b-ultrasound can be used to monitor ovulation and observe follicular development. The follicles in the 4 days before ovulation directly grow by an average of about 3mm per day, mature to about 17-25mm, and the follicles disappear. Continuous monitoring shows that the follicles continue to grow before ovulation. When the largest follicles disappear, ovulation is indicated. If the follicles do not rupture, but atrophy occurs, they are mostly manifested by follicular luteinization. Early treatment is recommended.
Anovulation drugs to promote ovulation
- Patients need to take some ovulation-promoting drugs under the guidance of a doctor. This is mainly due to the different effects produced by different mechanisms, so that the ovary can achieve the goal of normal ovulation. The use of ovulation-promoting drugs is misunderstood, be careful of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome, and the prevalence of ovarian premature ovarian failure. Many patients are anxious because of ovulation disorders and abuse ovulation-promoting drugs. They do not know that improper use of drugs will cause irreversible effects on the ovaries and reduce the conception rate.
B Anovulatory B-ultrasound Detection
- In clinical practice, many patients can also use ultrasound to detect ovulation. From the beginning of finding follicles, then paying attention to the development of excellent follicles until ovulation, at the same time using ultrasound testing, so that women can be clearly observed The thickness of the endometrium has a great effect on the treatment of anovulation.