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Anxious To Conceive, PCOD, Undergone Laproscopic Surgery, Ovarian Drilling. Can I Conceive Naturally, Or Injections Required?

Hi this Pooja from India. Age 28 anxious to conceive but suffering from PCOD recently undergone laproscopic surgery and ovarian drilling. My question to you is for anovulatory cycles, if I stop taking birth control pills will I ovulate naturally and can conceive or I should go for injections to enhance egg growth and IUI treatment.pls help
Thu, 24 Jan 2013
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Hi Pooja, with PCOS and the hormonal imbalance it is less likely that you could ovulate naturally.
For infertility treatment,protocol is to start with tablets for ovulation and if you don't respond to them then switch over to injection for ovulation n then IUI so I would advice you to go in a step wise manner and not directly jump to iui or injections consult your doctor and seek advice.
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Anxious To Conceive, PCOD, Undergone Laproscopic Surgery, Ovarian Drilling. Can I Conceive Naturally, Or Injections Required?

Hi Pooja, with PCOS and the hormonal imbalance it is less likely that you could ovulate naturally. For infertility treatment,protocol is to start with tablets for ovulation and if you don t respond to them then switch over to injection for ovulation n then IUI so I would advice you to go in a step wise manner and not directly jump to iui or injections consult your doctor and seek advice.