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What Is The Best Treatment To Get Pregnant?

hi i had my period on the 6th dec 2010 and a light one on 22nd dec 2010 now it is 18th jan 2011 and i still aint got one this month i was on mini pill and stopped it on 10/10/10 as i am trying for a baby please can someone help i also done a preg test on 9th jan 2011
Fri, 13 Nov 2015
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Hallow Dear,

First of all, stop all the birth control pills.

Then try to adjust your sexual intercourses on and around the day of egg release (ovulation). Usually you get copious clear vaginal discharge on the day of ovulation. Ovulation may be monitored by :
1. Ovulation monitoring kit or
2. Ultrasonography

If the ovulation monitoring confirms that you are ovulating regularly, one parameter has been tested. If any problem in the ovulation is detected, it will have to be tackled on the merits of the cause. The primary intension will be induction of ovulation which in most cases can be achieved by medicines like Clomiphene citrate or Gonadotropins.

In spite of this practise if you do not conceive within 6 months, you will have to assess the other factors:

1. Patency of the tubes and the genital tract as a whole : Hysterosalpingography (HSG) and Laparoscopy will reveal the status. If there is block anywhere, it will have to be treated surgically. HSG will also help to find out any intrauterine structural pathology.
2. Semen Examination to find the quantity and quality of the sperms.

In spite of all normal parameters, there is unknown factor which is affecting your fertility, you may have to go for Assisted Reproduction Techniques.

I hope this helps you.

Best Wishes,

Dr. Nishikant Shrotri


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What Is The Best Treatment To Get Pregnant?

Hallow Dear, First of all, stop all the birth control pills. Then try to adjust your sexual intercourses on and around the day of egg release (ovulation). Usually you get copious clear vaginal discharge on the day of ovulation. Ovulation may be monitored by : 1. Ovulation monitoring kit or 2. Ultrasonography If the ovulation monitoring confirms that you are ovulating regularly, one parameter has been tested. If any problem in the ovulation is detected, it will have to be tackled on the merits of the cause. The primary intension will be induction of ovulation which in most cases can be achieved by medicines like Clomiphene citrate or Gonadotropins. In spite of this practise if you do not conceive within 6 months, you will have to assess the other factors: 1. Patency of the tubes and the genital tract as a whole : Hysterosalpingography (HSG) and Laparoscopy will reveal the status. If there is block anywhere, it will have to be treated surgically. HSG will also help to find out any intrauterine structural pathology. 2. Semen Examination to find the quantity and quality of the sperms. In spite of all normal parameters, there is unknown factor which is affecting your fertility, you may have to go for Assisted Reproduction Techniques. I hope this helps you. Best Wishes, Dr. Nishikant Shrotri