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How Can Infertility Be Treated?

Hi, my husband and I are trying to conceive. We have tracked my menstrual cycle and it varries lot 32-47 days. We used ovulation test sticks to identify ovulation but on the 6th day of positive results I got a heavy period that lasted about 3-4 days (normal 6 days). We want to use fertomed50 as prescribed by our gyne but we are confused as we dont know if I m already pregnant or just got a early period. Can I take the medz or should we wait and have more tests done?
Sat, 17 Feb 2018
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Hi I think you should consult a doctor for complete evaluation. Get a thyroid profile and prolactin level done and also a ultrasound to see the uterus and ovaries to find out the cause of irregular periods. Get a semen analysis done for your husband.
You can try ovulation induction with timed intercourse for conceiving. Talk to your doctor regarding this. Hope it helps.
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How Can Infertility Be Treated?

Hi I think you should consult a doctor for complete evaluation. Get a thyroid profile and prolactin level done and also a ultrasound to see the uterus and ovaries to find out the cause of irregular periods. Get a semen analysis done for your husband. You can try ovulation induction with timed intercourse for conceiving. Talk to your doctor regarding this. Hope it helps.