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Trying To Conceive, Poly Cystic Ovaries. Prescribed Regestrone Birth Control Pill. Will It Help In Conceiving?

hi i am 23 years old lady and planned a baby and so that i take treatment for it i have suffer from polycystic ovarian and take medicines name B-long f and seacruptin from last month my doctor also suggest a regestrone tablet here my question is this treatment is right and i get pregnancy or not bcoz regestrone is a birth control pill so i have a doubt with my treatment
Mon, 10 Jun 2013
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Hello
thanks for your query.
The treatment you are taking is supportive.
Registrone is not a birth control pill but hormonal preparation to regulate your cycles.
Have a follicular monitoring cycle, and if you fail to ovulate, take ovulation inducing agents like clomiphene after consulting with your doctor.
Meanwhile have your husbands semen analysis done, and your HSG also done.
Take care.
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Trying To Conceive, Poly Cystic Ovaries. Prescribed Regestrone Birth Control Pill. Will It Help In Conceiving?

Hello thanks for your query. The treatment you are taking is supportive. Registrone is not a birth control pill but hormonal preparation to regulate your cycles. Have a follicular monitoring cycle, and if you fail to ovulate, take ovulation inducing agents like clomiphene after consulting with your doctor. Meanwhile have your husbands semen analysis done, and your HSG also done. Take care.