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On Follicular Study, Failure In Egg Rupture Even After Taking Fertigyn Injections. Next Step?

undergoing follicular study . taken injections fertigyn 5000 IU on day 17 and decapeptyl 0.1mg. on day14. egg not ruptured.day 22 right ovary 25*24mm and left ovary 24*21mm E.T 13mm POD free egg not ruptured.....why this egg not ruptured...what happens next.is there any prob to me...help me please...what should i do next
Wed, 17 Oct 2012
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Hello Swathi,
well you are worried why you eggs are not ruptured,bur i think at times there are luteined unruptured follicles, or rarely a follicle transforms into a hemorrhagic follicle.it is seen in few cases of endometriosis, or as such can also occur naturally. You need not worry, have your normal sexual life and go for a day 2 scan before going for a fresh cycle to see whether that follicle has dissapeared. You can ask your doctor to change the gonadotrophin for stimulation and resort to recombinant gonadotrohins if your doc desires.
GOOD LUCK AND DONT WORRY
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On Follicular Study, Failure In Egg Rupture Even After Taking Fertigyn Injections. Next Step?

Hello Swathi, well you are worried why you eggs are not ruptured,bur i think at times there are luteined unruptured follicles, or rarely a follicle transforms into a hemorrhagic follicle.it is seen in few cases of endometriosis, or as such can also occur naturally. You need not worry, have your normal sexual life and go for a day 2 scan before going for a fresh cycle to see whether that follicle has dissapeared. You can ask your doctor to change the gonadotrophin for stimulation and resort to recombinant gonadotrohins if your doc desires. GOOD LUCK AND DONT WORRY