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Hi,Doc,i am 28 year old,2 year marriage,i m planning for baby,but failed,due to pcos recognized,y doc prescribed me following treatment"-
1.chrominac-a,
2.ovygin-d,
3.folligraf 150 on 7,8,9,CD,
4,Evahope 150 on 11,12,cd,
5.Intas 75,hcg,on 14,15 c,
6.gestofit on from 18th cd,

i hv tkn this treatment for 3 Cycles.

but failed,got my periods on 26th day,than went to doc,done FS,thrs little cysts remain,so doc told me she wont strat any treatment for this cycle,untill the cysts has been removed completley,and prescribed me to take OC21,than on next cycle she start treatent with IUI,i want to know whether i can concieve or not.or is it safe to take OC21,for this month.


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replied June 28th, 2012
Ovulation and Ovaries Answer A36539
Hi,
Welcome to ehealthforum,
If the ultrasound scan done has ruled out pregnancy chances, you can consider going ahead with treatment as prescribed by your doctor. If the underlying problem is diagnosed to be PCOS, then treatment with insulin modifiers and ovulation inducers in combination with HCG trigger injections should help to help you have ovulation. If these fail, then ovarian drilling done would be helpful in getting ovaries to ovulate (release eggs). You can also consider taking a second opinion from another gynecologist/infertility specialist and go ahead with getting complete infertility work-up done to look for the exact underlying cause. If you are trying for pregnancy, monitor cervical mucus changes and the BBT (basal body temperature) charting along with follicular scan to predict your ovulation and time your intercourse for having fruitful results. Have intercourse in positions that allow for deeper penetration for high deposit of semen. Have diet with foods rich in zinc content to ensure better maturation of egg and sperms. Take adequate rest. Drink plenty of water. Be in regular monitoring and follow-up with your treating doctor/gynecologist and report any new/abnormal symptoms immediately.
Take care.


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