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Ovofar. Time To Get Pregnant?

started using ovofar from 2nd day to 6th day,this is my first cycle,how much time will it take to become pregnant this is my first cycle started using that medicine with doctors prescription,but when i saw my fertility monitor her e on my first cycle from 12th to 20th day itkeeps showing as high fertility ,but no peak fertility and egg formation.so i iam i ovulated or not this cycle,if not what to dao
Wed, 6 Jun 2012
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Hello,
After taking ovulation induction medicines, it is advisable to do ovulation study- that is serial ultrasound scans to monitor the growth of the eggs and to know the timings of ovulation.
This will guide you about the most fertile period quite accurately.
If you are not ovulating with this medication, then need to increase the dose or some change of medication, as per the doctors advise.
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Ovofar. Time To Get Pregnant?

Hello, After taking ovulation induction medicines, it is advisable to do ovulation study- that is serial ultrasound scans to monitor the growth of the eggs and to know the timings of ovulation. This will guide you about the most fertile period quite accurately. If you are not ovulating with this medication, then need to increase the dose or some change of medication, as per the doctors advise.