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Can I Conceive?

hi Doctor i am 25yrs old female I have mild PCOS in follicular study of 12th day size of ovum on Rt ovary has size of 10.3mm*12 mm and Lt has 12.4mm*12.6mm and endometrial thickness of 6.8mm. No fluid in POD.In 14th day Rt ovary has no differenz and Lt has 15.2mm*14.8mm of size and endometrial thickness of 7.6mm also no fluid in POD My question is, this size is relevent for conception and when it rupture?
Thu, 16 Apr 2020
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Hi,

According to your ultrasound findings:
- At first two dominant follicles developed one in each ovary
- Follicle in left ovary is gradually developing
- Endometrial thickness is also gradually growing
- Absence of fluid in POD indicates that rupture not yet occurred.

Now,
- Usually ovulation is expected at around 14th day, but in your case it may be little delayed. You have to continue your alternate day ultrasound
- The follicle should reach around 20 to 22 mm, for ovulation to occur usually. It may take three to four more days in your case for this
- Once it reaches sufficient size you can take beta HCG injection and can plan for conception.

Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Sree Gouri S. R., OBGYN
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Can I Conceive?

Hi, According to your ultrasound findings: - At first two dominant follicles developed one in each ovary - Follicle in left ovary is gradually developing - Endometrial thickness is also gradually growing - Absence of fluid in POD indicates that rupture not yet occurred. Now, - Usually ovulation is expected at around 14th day, but in your case it may be little delayed. You have to continue your alternate day ultrasound - The follicle should reach around 20 to 22 mm, for ovulation to occur usually. It may take three to four more days in your case for this - Once it reaches sufficient size you can take beta HCG injection and can plan for conception. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Sree Gouri S. R., OBGYN