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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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No Success In Conceiving. Diagnosed PCOS. Sperm Motility Less. No Luck With Siphene. Who Is Having Problem?

Hi Doc, I have been married for 2 years and planning for a baby for the last one year without any success.I was diagnosed with PCOS but my periods are very much regular(29-33 days).I have had follicular studies and tube test done,everything is normal. In my husband's case, he has sperm count of around 60million but motility is 15%. He has been taking medicine for the same. I had taken Siphene in my last cycle but no luck. Will there be any problem if I do not continue it this cycle? My height is 140 cm and weight is 43 kg. Please advice on what measures we should take, does the problem seem to be with me or my husband?
Mon, 11 Nov 2013
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welcome to HCM!
for pegnancy ,normal semen,patent tubes and ovulation is must.
so, with medicines , was there ovulation?
if not u will require larger dose.
so please follow your doctor.
all the best!
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No Success In Conceiving. Diagnosed PCOS. Sperm Motility Less. No Luck With Siphene. Who Is Having Problem?

welcome to HCM! for pegnancy ,normal semen,patent tubes and ovulation is must. so, with medicines , was there ovulation? if not u will require larger dose. so please follow your doctor. all the best!