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What Are The Normal Follicle Study Results?

on day 16 my endometrium is 10mm, right ovary follicle is 10mm and left ovary follicle is 18 mm. Is this normal. They said i have not yet ovulated. The vaginal scan says rt ovary has polycystic morphology and left is normal. My email id is YYYY@YYYY
Thu, 8 Jan 2015
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Hello ma'am and welcome.

Based no the report attached here, it is clear that you are suffering from polycystic ovaries and will require treatment for the same. I would recommend the initiation of a course of metformin the first help with regularisation of your menstrual cycle (which I am assuming is not regular) and then concentrate on helping you to ovulate on time and also increase or improve fertility once your menstrual cycle itself is regular.

Weight loss will also help, so for the moment you could contribute by losing some weight if at all you consider to be overweight based on your BMI. Hope this helps.

Best wishes.
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What Are The Normal Follicle Study Results?

Hello ma am and welcome. Based no the report attached here, it is clear that you are suffering from polycystic ovaries and will require treatment for the same. I would recommend the initiation of a course of metformin the first help with regularisation of your menstrual cycle (which I am assuming is not regular) and then concentrate on helping you to ovulate on time and also increase or improve fertility once your menstrual cycle itself is regular. Weight loss will also help, so for the moment you could contribute by losing some weight if at all you consider to be overweight based on your BMI. Hope this helps. Best wishes.