My Luteinizing Hormone Level Is Increased, What Should I Do To Conceive ?
I want to get pregnent and im taking treatment for this . I m suffering from pcod problem last 6-8 years. but after i got married i came to know about this.i want to get pregnent and im taking treatment for this . i have done my all test that was ok only one problem is there that increase of LH in me more than a normal lady lh count. please tell me the chances of getting pregnent for my case im trying for last 2 years.
Mon, 10 Jan 2011
General & Family Physician, Dr. Jagdish's Response
Hi. Welcome To Healthcaremagic
There are many PCOS patients who conceive. Especially when you are on medication for ovulation induction, you have very good chances of releasing ovum and getting pregnant.
But be in touch with Fertility Clinic/Gynecologist. Stay on medicines for long time. If one method does not work, don't get discouraged. Go for next step and ask you physician for next plan of action.
Regards, Dr. Jagdish
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My Luteinizing Hormone Level Is Increased, What Should I Do To Conceive ?
Hi. Welcome To Healthcaremagic There are many PCOS patients who conceive. Especially when you are on medication for ovulation induction, you have very good chances of releasing ovum and getting pregnant. But be in touch with Fertility Clinic/Gynecologist. Stay on medicines for long time. If one method does not work, don t get discouraged. Go for next step and ask you physician for next plan of action. Regards, Dr. Jagdish