Interpreting Your Clomid Ultrasound: What 2 Follicles Mean

Two follicles developing on Clomid is a common result. This doesn’t automatically guarantee pregnancy, but it’s a positive sign. The size of the follicles matters; ideally, you want at least one follicle measuring 18-24mm, ready for ovulation. Your doctor will assess their growth and maturity. Smaller follicles may still develop further, or might not.

Factors Affecting Follicle Growth

Several factors influence follicle development. Your age, ovarian reserve, response to Clomid, and overall health all play a role. Your doctor will consider these factors when evaluating your ultrasound results and planning your next steps. Additional monitoring may be recommended, or trigger shots might be discussed to induce ovulation.

Next Steps After a Clomid Ultrasound Showing Two Follicles

Following the ultrasound, discuss your results with your doctor. They will explain the findings clearly and advise on the best course of action. This might involve continued monitoring, timed intercourse, or intrauterine insemination (IUI). Remember, consistent communication with your fertility specialist is key to successful treatment.