Will menstruation occur if follicles cannot be expelled

  The growth and development of follicles require a certain process. When a woman's ovarian function gradually matures and the follicles develop well, they will naturally be discharged in order to have the ability to conceive. However, due to many factors, some women may experience anovulation. So, will menstruation occur if the follicles cannot be discharged?

  

Will menstruation occur if follicles cannot be expelled1

  Failure to discharge follicles does not necessarily lead to menstruation. It is recommended that women go to the hospital for relevant examinations to improve this situation. Ovulation is an important process, and if it cannot be discharged, it is difficult to conceive naturally. There are also many reasons for infertility. If the hormone levels in the body are insufficient, the follicles will not rupture, and ovulation will not occur. Some women have abnormal ovarian development, so even if follicles develop, they cannot be discharged.

  Women can observe ovulation through B-ultrasound monitoring. If the follicles keep increasing but suddenly shrink, it is likely that they are not developing well and have shrunk on their own. However, during ovulation, the eggs may have already been released, causing the follicles to shrink. Therefore, careful observation is necessary.

  Women who do not ovulate may also exhibit symptoms such as menstrual abnormalities, heavy hair, obesity, etc., which are related to hormonal imbalances in the body. It is important to pay attention to one's dietary habits and maintain a good daily routine.

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