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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.
Mon, 2 Jan 2017
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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