- Female
- 26 Years
- 29/01/2025
I've just had a follicular study on day 14 of my cycle, and it showed I have a mature follicle in my right ovary that's 21x23 and another on the left side that's 23x24, so it seems like two eggs might rupture. I'm wondering if this increases my chances of having twins? Also, I've been experiencing some lower stomach pain on the left side and I'm a bit concerned about it. Can you help clarify things for me? I'm feeling a bit confused about what's going on.
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-Hello! If both the right and left ovaries have mature follicles, there is a possibility of releasing two eggs, which could result in a twin pregnancy. However, it's not guaranteed, as successful fertilization of both eggs is required. The lower stomach p
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Consult a Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
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