Having Irregular Periods. Ultrasound Done, Found Bilateral Polycystic Ovaries. On Krimson 35. Will I Get Pregnant?
hi for the past one year there was irregular periods. so doctor prescribed me with sysron N table. even then irregular periods continues. i will get only one day of flow. that too bleeding was not good. i am unmarried aged 24. few days back went for ultra sound scan for pelvi study. found bilateral polyscystic ovaries. doctor prescribed me krimson 35 and pyricontrin tabled which has to be taken on the fifth day of my periods for 21 days. along with this she gave me fevtibex and gonadil tablet. i am having a doubt that will i get pregnant after my marriage. will this problem will be cured.
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Ovulation does remain a problem in women with PCOD. They also find it difficult to conceive. The main treatment for this condition is metformin and clomiphene to induce ovulation.There is no permanent cure for this. However, if you receive proper care, you can conceive. Also, please tell us the contents of the medication that you are receiving.
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Having Irregular Periods. Ultrasound Done, Found Bilateral Polycystic Ovaries. On Krimson 35. Will I Get Pregnant?
Hi, Thanks for writing in. Ovulation does remain a problem in women with PCOD. They also find it difficult to conceive. The main treatment for this condition is metformin and clomiphene to induce ovulation.There is no permanent cure for this. However, if you receive proper care, you can conceive. Also, please tell us the contents of the medication that you are receiving. Hope this helps Regards