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Does Conception Require Medications Given The Follicular Study Results?
i had my folilicular study my endometrium is 9mm.on 11day it was 9mm.n on 16day again it was 9mm.n again on19day it was 9mm only n both right n left ovary follicles are small .my age is 29 yrs n my wieght is 80 n my hieght is 5,6.pls tel me im normal r i need medicines to concieve n i have hypo thyriod .after my 1st delivery i have 3 years child.pls tel what i do.
You are not ovulating properly. So you need to take ovulation inducing drugs like clomephine .
Also your endometrium thickness is less. So you need to take progesterone tablet per vaginal.
You need to take thyroxine supplement to treat your hypothroidism. Once hypothroidism is treated and you reach normal thyroid levels with drugs you may start planning for pregnancy.
You may discuss this with your gynacologist. All are prescription drugs.
Hope I have answered your query.
Regards Dr.Deepika Patil
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Does Conception Require Medications Given The Follicular Study Results?
Hi, Welcome to HealthcareMagic. You are not ovulating properly. So you need to take ovulation inducing drugs like clomephine . Also your endometrium thickness is less. So you need to take progesterone tablet per vaginal. You need to take thyroxine supplement to treat your hypothroidism. Once hypothroidism is treated and you reach normal thyroid levels with drugs you may start planning for pregnancy. You may discuss this with your gynacologist. All are prescription drugs. Hope I have answered your query. Regards Dr.Deepika Patil