The absence of fluid on ultrasound after ovulation is usually normal, and may be caused by the amount of follicular fluid after ovulation being too small or having been absorbed.
1. The amount of follicular fluid is too small: when the follicle ruptures during ovulation, follicular fluid is discharged and accumulates in the pelvis, which can be seen on ultrasound, and usually shows a clear fluid that belongs to the normal phenomenon. However, the amount of follicular fluid after ovulation is too small for some women to see on ultrasound.
2. Has been absorbed: the amount of follicular fluid after ovulation is not much, if the ultrasound examination time is late, resulting in follicular fluid has been absorbed, can also lead to ultrasound can not be seen cumulative fluid, is a normal phenomenon.
Women who do not have fluid on ultrasound after ovulation are advised to go to a regular hospital, consult a professional doctor, and cooperate with the doctor to complete the relevant examinations to avoid blind treatment.