PCOD with one heamorhagic cyst which keep on varing in size from 2 to 4..all harmones are fine.[FSH, TSH ,LH,gulocose tolerance test,Sugar tests and the Siemen analysis of my husband is fine]..what should i do for conception?
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Have you done all these hormone tests for yourself as well. You will require detailed workup before you plan to get pregnant. In PCOD usually ovulatory problems will diminish with Clomiphene citrate drug and increase chances to conceive. You need to lose weight if you are overweight. Also keep your blood sugar under control. This will be of maximum benefit and help you increase your chances of pregnancy as well. Avoid junk food, sweet, rich, fatty food. Eat plenty of fresh fruits and green leafy vegetables. Drink plenty of water. Do brisk walking exercise everyday for 40 minutes. Consult your Gynaecologist if you plan to get pregnant for a detailed workup to assess your fertility and PCOD.
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How To Conceive With PCOD ?
Welcome to Healthcare Magic Have you done all these hormone tests for yourself as well. You will require detailed workup before you plan to get pregnant. In PCOD usually ovulatory problems will diminish with Clomiphene citrate drug and increase chances to conceive. You need to lose weight if you are overweight. Also keep your blood sugar under control. This will be of maximum benefit and help you increase your chances of pregnancy as well. Avoid junk food, sweet, rich, fatty food. Eat plenty of fresh fruits and green leafy vegetables. Drink plenty of water. Do brisk walking exercise everyday for 40 minutes. Consult your Gynaecologist if you plan to get pregnant for a detailed workup to assess your fertility and PCOD.