
Suggest Treatment For Delay In Menstruation While Trying To Conceive

My cycles go like this:
SEPTEMBER 2015
4th September – 8th September (5 days bleeding)
Cycle 11th August – 3rd September = 24 days
SEPTEMBER 2015
30th September – 4th October (5 days bleeding)
Cycle 4th September – 29th September = 26 days
OCTOBER 2015
23rd October – 27th October (5 days bleeding)
Cycle 30th September – 22nd October = 24 days
NOVEMBER 2015
25th November – 29th November (5 days bleeding)
Cycle 23rd October – 24th November = 32 days
DECEMBER 2015
21st December – 25th December (5 days bleeding)
Cycle 25th November – 24th December = 29 days
On Day 34 of this current cycle I did get positive ovulation tests and I have still not come on. I am so worried what is wrong. Many thanks in advance for your help
I have had a scan today. I am not pregnant.
Please can you tell me what this report means I am really worried that I will never ever conceive naturally. My eggs are too small and not of good quality please help me asap I am out of my mind.
A systematic approach will help you conceive naturally.
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for asking on HealthcareMagic.
I have gone very carefully through the details provided and have also checked the attached reports. There is an ovraian cyst in the right ovary that could be messing with the hormonal levels giving rise to the menstrual irregularities that you are facing. You need not be worried about the quality of your ova. The quality of ova is different from size of the follicles, the structures that matures to releaase the ova. Proper cycles will lead to follicular maturation and release of ovum. Three are a couple of things to consider in such a situation. Discuss with your gynecologist about a surgical procedure that could take care of the cyst and also stimulate the follicles. The other option is to take ovulation induction medicine like clomiphene (prescription medicine). Discuss with your gyenecologist abotu this option too.
Let me know if I could help further.
Regards


Medicinal treatment options present.
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for writing back. Surgical option is not the only option. Can be handled with medicines. Low dose hormonal therapy (hormonal pills) for a certain period followed by ovulation induction in the form or clomiphene citrate and injections of gonadotrophins should take care of the situation. The planning needs to be carefully done and discuss with your gynecologist.
Regards


Can be treated medically.
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for writing back. Surgical option is not the only option. Can be handled with medicines. Low dose hormonal therapy (hormonal pills) for a certain period followed by ovulation induction in the form or clomiphene citrate and injections of gonadotrophins should take care of the situation. The planning needs to be carefully done and discuss with your gynecologist.
Regards

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