Trying For Baby. Treated For Ovarian Cysts. Have Regular Cycle And Taking Folic Acid. Suggest?
I was having ovarian cysts in the month of dec 2012 after treatment I am completely alright, even my menstrual cycle is normal…from feb 2013 we are planning for a baby…doctor suggested folic acid tablets for 3 months but no use…I am willing a conceive as soon as possible…pls give me some suggestions. Note: I did not go under knife.
Hello, If you are having normal regular cycles, you should have some additional tests done like HSG,semen analysis for your husband etc. If that normal, then follicumetry should be done to determine whether you are ovulating or not.According to the reports a treatment plan can be devised.You may need ovulation induction drugs.
Hi Dear, Folic acid is a vitamin tablet prescribed to females who are planning to conceive and prevent development of neural tube defects in the child. It is given routinely and also during 1st three months of pregnancy. As such it does not help in conceiving. In my opinion, get your self thoroughly investigated for the cause of infertility including thyroid status, tube test specially with the history of previous surgery for ovarian cyst, follicular monitoring, Endometrial biopsy and husband semen analysis
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Trying For Baby. Treated For Ovarian Cysts. Have Regular Cycle And Taking Folic Acid. Suggest?
Hello, If you are having normal regular cycles, you should have some additional tests done like HSG,semen analysis for your husband etc. If that normal, then follicumetry should be done to determine whether you are ovulating or not.According to the reports a treatment plan can be devised.You may need ovulation induction drugs.