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Unable To Conceive, Polycystic At Right Ovary, Advised Follicle Monitoring. Can I Get Pregnant ?
gud day doc i have a question regarding my health ive been married for 4 years but not havent a baby yet.., i went to my genecology she examine me my pelvic ,she found out that i have a polycystic at right ovary and follicle monitoring..,question? 1)is that a capability to get pregnant?2)what is the medicine that i have to take 3)how months ive been waiting os that im pregnant
Hi and thanks for your question,
evaluation of a patient who fails to get pregnant leads either to the diagnosis of primary or secondary infertility. Depending on whether you have once been pregnant or not, the chances and diagnostic procedures and management approach becomes different.
However, characterization of the cyst type is very important. There are generally functional cysts which are temporary, organic cysts that tend to persist and what is called a polycystic ovarian disease. these conditions have different management plans and their outcomes related to getting pregnant are very different.
Consulting an infertility specialist for a proper clinical evaluation and appropriate laboratory and radiologic examinations could be of great help.
Thanks and best regards,
Luchuo, MD.
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Unable To Conceive, Polycystic At Right Ovary, Advised Follicle Monitoring. Can I Get Pregnant ?
Hi and thanks for your question, evaluation of a patient who fails to get pregnant leads either to the diagnosis of primary or secondary infertility. Depending on whether you have once been pregnant or not, the chances and diagnostic procedures and management approach becomes different. However, characterization of the cyst type is very important. There are generally functional cysts which are temporary, organic cysts that tend to persist and what is called a polycystic ovarian disease. these conditions have different management plans and their outcomes related to getting pregnant are very different. Consulting an infertility specialist for a proper clinical evaluation and appropriate laboratory and radiologic examinations could be of great help. Thanks and best regards, Luchuo, MD.