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Can Duphaston Be Considered As The Right Medicine Help To Conceive?

Doctor i am trying to get conceive today is my 3rd day i came to doctor and doctor advised me take duphaston 10mg for 10 days twice in a day and told to come on 2nd day of my next cycle may i know what treatment she will give please send reply to my personal ID YYYY@YYYY
Tue, 27 May 2014
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Hello and welcome to Healthcare magic,

I have read your query. Duphaston is an orally active progesterone and it is prescribed for infertility and menstrual disorders. It acts on the endometrium, protecting and preparing it for pregnancy. There are no androgenic side effects like in other hormone treatments. So it is relatively well tolerated by the body.

You may continue the treatment as per the doctor's advise and keep on trying during the fertile period. You must be sure of your fertile period. It is when the ovulation occurs and comes 12-14 days after the beginning of last menstrual flow.

I hope your query was answered.

Happy to help and wish you good luck.
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Can Duphaston Be Considered As The Right Medicine Help To Conceive?

Hello and welcome to Healthcare magic, I have read your query. Duphaston is an orally active progesterone and it is prescribed for infertility and menstrual disorders. It acts on the endometrium, protecting and preparing it for pregnancy. There are no androgenic side effects like in other hormone treatments. So it is relatively well tolerated by the body. You may continue the treatment as per the doctor s advise and keep on trying during the fertile period. You must be sure of your fertile period. It is when the ovulation occurs and comes 12-14 days after the beginning of last menstrual flow. I hope your query was answered. Happy to help and wish you good luck.