Follicular Monitoring Treatment

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We Specialize in Gynecologic Care

Follicular monitoring is one of the most important steps in evaluating and managing fertility. It helps track the growth and development of ovarian follicles, ensuring the right timing for natural conception or assisted reproductive techniques such as IUI and IVF.

At Dr. Swetha Madhuri’s clinic, we combine advanced ultrasound technology with expert fertility care to help women understand their reproductive health and maximize their chances of achieving pregnancy. Whether you’re just beginning your fertility journey or seeking advanced treatment, our approach ensures accuracy, safety, and personalized care every step of the way.

What is Follicular Monitoring?

Follicular monitoring involves a series of ultrasound scans performed during the menstrual cycle to track follicle development in the ovaries. By assessing follicle size, growth, and ovulation timing, doctors can determine the most fertile days for conception or the right time to plan fertility procedures.
  • This process helps in:
  • Why is it Important?

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  • Step-by-Step Process of Follicular Monitoring
  • Baseline Scan

Done on Day 2 or 3 of the menstrual cycle to assess ovaries and uterus.

  • Follow-Up Scans
Conducted every 2–3 days from Day 9–10 to track follicle growth.
  • Ovulation Detection
When follicles reach maturity (18–22 mm), ovulation is expected.
  • Timed Guidance
Advice on the best time for natural conception, IUI, or egg retrieval (for IVF).
  • Associated Women’s Health Services

Along with follicular monitoring, we provide comprehensive gynecology and fertility care, including:

Annual well-woman exams

Contraceptive counseling

Evaluation of abnormal bleeding

PCOS & hormonal disorder management

HPV vaccination & infection care

Vaginal infection treatment

Pre-pregnancy counseling

Frequently Asked Questions

Usually 3–5 scans are done in a cycle, depending on follicle growth.

No, it is a simple and painless ultrasound procedure.

Yes, by accurately identifying ovulation, it helps couples time intercourse for the highest chance of pregnancy.

Yes, it is a crucial step to plan the exact timing of insemination or egg retrieval.

Couples facing difficulty conceiving, women with irregular cycles, PCOS, or those undergoing assisted reproduction.