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How To Get Rid Of Low Menstrual Bleeding Problem While Trying To Conceive?

Hi Doctor, I am 25 year old married & m trying to get pregnant... in the month of Nov i.e., 13th day after menstruation, i had undergone Abdomen Pelvic Scanning & Follicular Study.... in that the Doctor told there was no problem in the Abdomen Pelvic Scanning but in Follicular Study they found that the size of eggs was 3mm to 7mm...... another thing is i have low (bleeding) menstrual period since last year..... so pl help me to get rid of this problem....
Thu, 6 Feb 2014
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Hi and thanks for askinh in HCM forum. The normal size of a mature follicle to conceive is between 18 - 20 mm. Follicles are woman's eggs that are develop inside the ovaries. Several follicles begin to enlarge around when a woman begin to have her menstruation. Absence of dominant follicle however is not a good sign. You should consider reporting back to your treating obstetrician for further investigations like complete hormonal work-up to look for the underlying cause. Since your reports does not show any cysts in ovaries then getting you started on ovulation inducers can be considered to help you have maturation of more than 1 egg at a time which will increase pregnancy chances. This treatment should be monitored and followed up with follicular scan (follicle growing upto 18-20mm is considered to be ready for ovulation) to help you time your intercourse to have fruitful results. Be in regular follow-up with your gynecologist/obstetrician. All the best. Regards.
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How To Get Rid Of Low Menstrual Bleeding Problem While Trying To Conceive?

Hi and thanks for askinh in HCM forum. The normal size of a mature follicle to conceive is between 18 - 20 mm. Follicles are woman s eggs that are develop inside the ovaries. Several follicles begin to enlarge around when a woman begin to have her menstruation. Absence of dominant follicle however is not a good sign. You should consider reporting back to your treating obstetrician for further investigations like complete hormonal work-up to look for the underlying cause. Since your reports does not show any cysts in ovaries then getting you started on ovulation inducers can be considered to help you have maturation of more than 1 egg at a time which will increase pregnancy chances. This treatment should be monitored and followed up with follicular scan (follicle growing upto 18-20mm is considered to be ready for ovulation) to help you time your intercourse to have fruitful results. Be in regular follow-up with your gynecologist/obstetrician. All the best. Regards.