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Is Miprogen Effective In The Treatment Of Infertility?

Respected doctor,i am trying to conceive 2 years.i have regular peroids.but my doctor said you had pcod. it is possible..now i amvery scared.my egg ruptuer in 15th day can i pregnent normally.i consult another docter she told ur egg is slow growth but i had regular period...then she priscribe miprogen tablet for my 16th day from please clear my doubt doctor
Fri, 10 Nov 2017
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Hello,
Thanks for sharing your health concern with us. I have gone through your query and would like to offer some suggestions. It is possible for regular menstrual cycles to happen without ovulation. To establish the diagnosis of PCOD, certain factors like hormone imbalance, altered LH/FSH ratio, abnormal AMH titers, infertility, obesity, abnormal hair growth etc., should exist. If you are anxious to conceive, proper evaluation and plan for further management are necessary. Maintain a healthy lifestyle. You have been prescribed progesterone. This helps in correction of deficiency but not in induction of ovulation. Follow your health care provider for further information. Hope this helps.
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Is Miprogen Effective In The Treatment Of Infertility?

Hello, Thanks for sharing your health concern with us. I have gone through your query and would like to offer some suggestions. It is possible for regular menstrual cycles to happen without ovulation. To establish the diagnosis of PCOD, certain factors like hormone imbalance, altered LH/FSH ratio, abnormal AMH titers, infertility, obesity, abnormal hair growth etc., should exist. If you are anxious to conceive, proper evaluation and plan for further management are necessary. Maintain a healthy lifestyle. You have been prescribed progesterone. This helps in correction of deficiency but not in induction of ovulation. Follow your health care provider for further information. Hope this helps.