Fertility · Akoka, Lagos

Follicular Tracking & Fertility Monitoring

Expert ovulation monitoring to pinpoint your most fertile days, support your treatment, and optimise your chances of conception.

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What We Offer

Our Follicular Tracking Service

Comprehensive fertility monitoring through advanced ultrasound technology.

Ovulation Monitoring

Track follicle development and pinpoint your most fertile days with precision.

Fertility Treatment Support

Monitor your response to fertility medications and optimise treatment cycles.

Expert Interpretation

Clear explanations and personalised recommendations from our fertility team.

What is Follicular Tracking?

Follicular tracking is a series of ultrasound scans during your menstrual cycle that monitor the development of ovarian follicles — the fluid-filled sacs in your ovaries that contain eggs.

This non-invasive procedure helps determine:

  • When ovulation is likely to occur
  • The optimal time for conception
  • Whether follicles are developing normally
  • Your response to fertility treatments
  • Any potential issues affecting fertility
Ideal For
  • Couples trying to conceive naturally
  • Women with irregular menstrual cycles
  • Those undergoing fertility treatments (IUI, IVF)
  • Women with PCOS or ovulation disorders
  • Anyone wanting to understand their cycle better
Step by Step

The Follicular Tracking Process

A guided series of scans across your cycle, timed for the clearest picture.

1
Baseline Scan

Around day 2–3 of your cycle to assess ovarian reserve and check for cysts.

2
Follicle Monitoring

Scans every 2–3 days to track follicle growth and development.

3
Ovulation Prediction

Close monitoring to identify your optimal conception window.

4
Mature Follicle Check

At 18–25mm, ovulation is imminent — ideal timing for conception.

5
Post-Ovulation

A final scan confirms ovulation and assesses the corpus luteum.

Why It Helps

Benefits of Follicular Tracking

For Natural Conception
  • Pinpoint your most fertile days accurately
  • Reduce the stress of timing intercourse
  • Identify your ovulation patterns
  • Maximise your chances of conception each cycle
  • Peace of mind that your cycle is healthy
For Fertility Treatments
  • Monitor your response to fertility drugs
  • Determine optimal timing for IUI or IVF
  • Help prevent ovarian hyperstimulation
  • Assess endometrial lining development
  • Improve treatment success rates
What We Track

What We Monitor During Tracking

Follicle Development
  • Number of developing follicles
  • Follicle size and growth rate
  • Dominant follicle identification
  • Follicle maturity assessment
Ovulation Signs
  • Follicle rupture confirmation
  • Corpus luteum formation
  • Free fluid in pelvis post-ovulation
  • Endometrial changes
Uterine Environment
  • Endometrial thickness
  • Endometrial pattern changes
  • Uterine abnormalities
  • Overall reproductive health
Get Ready

Preparing for Your Follicular Tracking

What to know before you come

Cycle timing: Contact us on day 1 of your period to schedule your baseline scan.

Bladder: For transvaginal scans, empty your bladder before the procedure.

Clothing: Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing that's easy to remove.

Information to bring:

  • First day of your last menstrual period
  • Details of any fertility medications
  • Previous fertility test results
  • Your medical and surgical history

Frequency: Expect multiple scans through your cycle (typically 3–5 visits).

Comfort: Our female staff ensure your privacy and comfort throughout.

Begin Your Journey

Start Your Fertility Journey Today

Book your follicular tracking and take the first step toward understanding your fertility.

Every tracking cycle includes detailed reports, specialist consultation, and personalised timing recommendations.

52 Sholanke Street, Off Chemist Junction, Akoka, Lagos Mon–Sat · 9am–5pm · Closed Sundays & Public Holidays
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