I had an ectopic pregnancy and lost my right tube. 7 months later, I went in for a vaginal ultrasound and was told that my right ovary is larger than my left ovary and that the dominant follicle on my right ovary is larger than the dominant follicle on my left ovary. What does this mean? Does this mean I mostly ovulate from my right ovary?
Does it matter if one ovary is larger than the other?
I don't think it matters which is bigger. I don't see why it would. It's like having one larger breast. It just happens. Just to let you know though, I would ask the doctor if you were concerned. We really don't know this stuff here. Good luck.
Reply:ususally it does not matter..it just means you have a dominant side.
Reply:Probably best to seek the answer from a trained professional.
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