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What Does The Following Follicular Study Report Suggest?

Hi I have undergone laproscopy .both the tubes were ok. Than doctor suggested for clofert for 5 days and continued the folliculr study.my cycle is of 32 to35 days.. On 20th day et was 11 mm Left O 21×16 Pod mild fluid On 23rd day Et was 10 mm Left O 21×16same as of earlier e thick walls likely corpus luteium Pod mild fluid On the same day doctor asked me to take susten 200 tablets night and morning for 10 day. But after 3days of having it get itching on veginal area and watery fluid is comming out now a days. My last period was on 8th jan. Please suggest are these positive symptoms of expectation or need to get checked.
Mon, 25 Jun 2018
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Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice.

Clofert is a medicine that is given to promote development of follicles to a mature state and ovulation to occur. It usually takes 3-6 months for the action to take place. Ovulation is expected to occur once the follicles (little fluid filled sacs within which eggs develop in the ovary), reach a size of 18 - 36 mm. In your report there is a suggestion that the follicle reached the size of 21 mm, which is good. Fluid in the Pouch of Douglas (Pod) is also suggestive that ovulation might have occurred. This usually results in release of fluids along with the egg from the follicle. That the corpus lute was seen and reported also supports that ovulation (egg release) occurred. The thickness of lining of the womb (et) usually increases under the influence of progesterone. It is expected to reach up to 16 mm towards the end of menstrual cycle. Having a sufficiently thick endometrium supports the seating or nidation of a fertilises egg and its growth as a healthy, viable pregnancy. Your doctor advised Susten, which is progesterone, to develop this thickness which was shown to be just under at 10-11 mm. An increased vaginal discharge - as long as there is no symptom of infection should be normal. Since you are reporting itching as well, it might be worth getting yourself checked with your doctor for infection.All in all the report is satisfactory. Wish you all the best for ongoing treatment. PS: Just wanted to remind you that it is important to have your partner investigated as well when undertaking investigation and treatment for infertility.

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What Does The Following Follicular Study Report Suggest?

Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice. Clofert is a medicine that is given to promote development of follicles to a mature state and ovulation to occur. It usually takes 3-6 months for the action to take place. Ovulation is expected to occur once the follicles (little fluid filled sacs within which eggs develop in the ovary), reach a size of 18 - 36 mm. In your report there is a suggestion that the follicle reached the size of 21 mm, which is good. Fluid in the Pouch of Douglas (Pod) is also suggestive that ovulation might have occurred. This usually results in release of fluids along with the egg from the follicle. That the corpus lute was seen and reported also supports that ovulation (egg release) occurred. The thickness of lining of the womb (et) usually increases under the influence of progesterone. It is expected to reach up to 16 mm towards the end of menstrual cycle. Having a sufficiently thick endometrium supports the seating or nidation of a fertilises egg and its growth as a healthy, viable pregnancy. Your doctor advised Susten, which is progesterone, to develop this thickness which was shown to be just under at 10-11 mm. An increased vaginal discharge - as long as there is no symptom of infection should be normal. Since you are reporting itching as well, it might be worth getting yourself checked with your doctor for infection.All in all the report is satisfactory. Wish you all the best for ongoing treatment. PS: Just wanted to remind you that it is important to have your partner investigated as well when undertaking investigation and treatment for infertility. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.