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Does Developing Follicle In Ovary Lead To Complications In Conception?

I had Endometrioma previously 4 month back, then i got operated for the treatment, now I am on treatment for infertility and undergoing follicular monitoring. Today i have developed 25 mm follicle size in RT Ovary and no follicles in LT Ovary. I had taken Injection BRAVELLE from 9th day of my period to 11th day of my period. Today after USG. I have taken Human Chorionic Gonadotrophin Injection. Is there any complication for me in conceiving or any danger of developing cyst??
Thu, 10 Apr 2014
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hello and thank you for asking HCM,

I understand your concern especially while you are trying to conceive. There is no reason for fear. You did everything right. The best way to treat endometriosis and improve fertility is surgery. Your follicle size is the result of your actual infertility treatment and it is normal that the size is bigger in this situation.

I hope this answer was helpful to you and wish you all the best with your treatment.
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Does Developing Follicle In Ovary Lead To Complications In Conception?

hello and thank you for asking HCM, I understand your concern especially while you are trying to conceive. There is no reason for fear. You did everything right. The best way to treat endometriosis and improve fertility is surgery. Your follicle size is the result of your actual infertility treatment and it is normal that the size is bigger in this situation. I hope this answer was helpful to you and wish you all the best with your treatment.