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Should I Take Duphaston If Trying To Get Pregnant?

Hello doc, I am TTC for last 4 months. I consulted a gyne n she has asked my husband to go for a semen analysis n myself for follecular monitoring. The highlight of semen test result shows sperm count as 40m/ml n pus cells 4-5. Follicular monitoring was done on 10th, 13th n 15th day of the cycle and egg raptured & ET was 10mm on 15th day. Now, doc has prescribed following medicines: husband: Q-One, Provironium & Oflox (5days); wife: Duphaston from day 16th for 14 days. My periods are regular & cycle is of 28days. Suggest if it is realy required to have the medicine. As doctor said she is giving the medicine just to support.
posted on Sun, 13 Jul 2014
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Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service.

I have reviewed your query and here is my advice. Yes it is, the medication in your case will help with regular production of the follicle and growth to a healthier size (preferably around 20 mm), which increases the chance of conception.

Best wishes,
Dr. Shoaib Khan
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Should I Take Duphaston If Trying To Get Pregnant?

Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice. Yes it is, the medication in your case will help with regular production of the follicle and growth to a healthier size (preferably around 20 mm), which increases the chance of conception. Best wishes, Dr. Shoaib Khan