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How Can Infertility Be Treated?

I am 39 years old I have one child 10 years old my periods irregular I uses many tablet to get pregnant but result negative I use cold lezara ivf injection I use progulton regularly to get pregnant I am very worried plz reply me I use golupage 500 gr 2 tablets daily and pregnacare tablet
Tue, 16 May 2017
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Hi, I think you should go for evaluation first. Get a thyroid profile and prolactin level and a ultrasound done to see uterus and ovaries to find out the cause of irregular periods. If any abnormality is there, it should be treated. You can take some medicines like clomiphene for inducing ovulation and track your follicles growth by repeated ultrasound and when follicle is more than 17 to 18 mm, take injection for rupture of follicles. Be in contact with your husband for 2 to 3 days after the injection. Take progesterone for next 2 weeks after rupture is confirmed on ultrasound. Do a urine pregnancy test after that. You can try like that for 3 to 6 cycles. If it doesn't work, you can go for IUI. Talk to your doctor regarding this. Hope it helps.
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How Can Infertility Be Treated?

Hi, I think you should go for evaluation first. Get a thyroid profile and prolactin level and a ultrasound done to see uterus and ovaries to find out the cause of irregular periods. If any abnormality is there, it should be treated. You can take some medicines like clomiphene for inducing ovulation and track your follicles growth by repeated ultrasound and when follicle is more than 17 to 18 mm, take injection for rupture of follicles. Be in contact with your husband for 2 to 3 days after the injection. Take progesterone for next 2 weeks after rupture is confirmed on ultrasound. Do a urine pregnancy test after that. You can try like that for 3 to 6 cycles. If it doesn t work, you can go for IUI. Talk to your doctor regarding this. Hope it helps.