What should I do if my eggs are not discharged?


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If the follicle diameter reaches 20mm after B ultrasound examination, there is still no egg discharged, it may be because the follicle wall is too thick, or the hormone level in the body is insufficient, the pressure in the follicle is not large enough, so it will not be discharged. In this case, it is recommended to inject chorionic gonadotropin intramuscular when the follicle reaches the advantage, such as after reaching 18mm, in order to make the follicle partially rupture and discharge the egg. If you still can't discharge after medication, consider that it is caused by the thick follicular wall of the follicle. It is recommended to puncture the follicular wall under the direction of B-ultrasound to help discharge the eggs. In addition, it is also recommended that this situation be on the second or third day of menstruation. Blood tests for sex hormones and thyroid function will be given for comprehensive analysis.