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Have Bilateral Polycystic Ovary. On Clomiphine Citrate. What Do I Expect?

HI Doctor,i am a25yr lady.my marriage was on decemer 2010.from january 2012 we tried to concieve.in june 2012 found that i hav bilateral polycystic ovary .i am taking clomiphine citrate 100mg since june 2012.in augast i took projestrone tab $scaning .it shows normal ovulation.my LH$ FSH t3,t4, tsh are normal.my husbands semen test also normal.i didnt pregnant till october.next step what we will do?we hav no idea.......one thing that i hav no lubrication$no symtoms during ovulation...
Fri, 23 Nov 2012
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Hi there,
Thank you for your question.
You should continue on Clomiphene for a period of six months and if you do not succeed in getting pregnant then you should be following up with a fertility specialist to explore further options such as intrauterine insemination, in-vitro fertilization and so forth.
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Have Bilateral Polycystic Ovary. On Clomiphine Citrate. What Do I Expect?

Hi there, Thank you for your question. You should continue on Clomiphene for a period of six months and if you do not succeed in getting pregnant then you should be following up with a fertility specialist to explore further options such as intrauterine insemination, in-vitro fertilization and so forth. Kindest Regards