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How Can Infertility Be Treated?

hi doctor, i have been looking for a second baby tho i had delays in my periods for two month then i was advised to take premolute tablet once 3 tablets aday for 10days i did that and my periods started on 30 to3 now i was inquiring if i time my ovulation period is it possible to have baby or what should i do in order to have a baby sooner
Mon, 16 Apr 2018
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Infertility Specialist 's  Response
Hello,

The very fact that your periods are getting delayed and requiring withdrawal means you are either having Polycystic ovaries or some hormonal imbalance.

So, just timing the ovulation might not be of much help because with irregular cycles there are chances of having anovulatory cycles.

So, I would suggest you to see your local gynaecologist get the basic work up done for TSH prolactin and go for follicular study that would give us a picture about the growth of follicles and if you require some medication to grow the follicles and release the egg.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Avanti Sathineedi
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How Can Infertility Be Treated?

Hello, The very fact that your periods are getting delayed and requiring withdrawal means you are either having Polycystic ovaries or some hormonal imbalance. So, just timing the ovulation might not be of much help because with irregular cycles there are chances of having anovulatory cycles. So, I would suggest you to see your local gynaecologist get the basic work up done for TSH prolactin and go for follicular study that would give us a picture about the growth of follicles and if you require some medication to grow the follicles and release the egg. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Avanti Sathineedi