How big are normal eggs?

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Normal eggs are not visible to the naked eye. In clinical monitoring, only follicles are monitored. How big normal follicles are related to the time of menstrual examination. In follicular phase, follicles will gradually grow up. Therefore, the follicles examined are very small and may be normal. It is necessary to continue to monitor whether it will grow progressively to the dominant follicle, that is, more than 12 mm, and then continue to grow to the mature follicle, that is, to more than 18 mm, and then it will be monitored to discharge it. If the follicle disappears, it can often be detected with posterior fornix effusion. Therefore, as long as the follicle can mature to more than 18 mm, it is generally normal.

How big are normal eggs?



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