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hi, yesterday is my 12th day yesterday i went for second follicule study and the follicule is 15x10mm so when i expect my follicule will rupture ? and the doctor said there is some pco cyst in my utres . im so worried about my life. so can you suggest is there any possibilities to get conceive and advice me to get earlier pregnancy.....
Hi, Thanks for posting in HCM. I understand your concern. PCOS is Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, which is known to cause infertility in women due to irregular menstruation and untimely ovulation. The chances of fertility improves when treated appropriately for regularising menstrual periods and timely induction of ovulation. Generally, the condition is first evaluated by clinical examination and investigations. Then, accordingly, the condition is treated with birth control pills and metformin and/or clomiphine. Regular follow-up is necessary and you need to have patience as it may take certain amount of time to improve your chances for conceiving. Kindly consult Gynecologist for proper evaluation and management. Hope the information provided would be helpful. All the best.
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Hi, Thanks for posting in HCM. I understand your concern. PCOS is Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, which is known to cause infertility in women due to irregular menstruation and untimely ovulation. The chances of fertility improves when treated appropriately for regularising menstrual periods and timely induction of ovulation. Generally, the condition is first evaluated by clinical examination and investigations. Then, accordingly, the condition is treated with birth control pills and metformin and/or clomiphine. Regular follow-up is necessary and you need to have patience as it may take certain amount of time to improve your chances for conceiving. Kindly consult Gynecologist for proper evaluation and management. Hope the information provided would be helpful. All the best.