- Female
- 47 Years
- 02/09/2025
With the advice of my gynaecologist, I underwent a follicular study today. Today is day 12. My report shows DF right ovary 32x25 mm, DF left ovary no DF, endometrial thickness 6.3 mm, free fluid in POD no, uterus normal size 98x53x44 mm, anteverted in position. Can you please explain if there is any problem with this report?
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
The dominant follicle in the right ovary appears mature, and the endometrial thickness is within a reasonable range. This suggests a likely ovulation soon. Continue to follow your doctors guidance for timed intercourse.
Dr. Rohinipriyanka Suggests...
Take a FSH,LH & Prolactin, Serum Test or Take a Progesterone Test Test
Answered 02/09/2025
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