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How Can Infertility Be Treated?

Plz tell me how a female discharge...because i have not any feeling of discharge during intrcouse...9 mnths had been passed away my marriage....i want to conceave also...i have a minor isue of pcos...bt my 28 days cycle is normal...bt some time i observe less bleeding..it was jst for a day or 2...
Wed, 3 May 2017
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Hi, I think you can go for a evaluation. Do a thyroid profile and prolactin level. You can track your ovulation by repeated ultrasound or by ovulation detection kits. You can be in contact with your husband every 2 to 3 days after your periods stop. It will increase chance of pregnancy. If ovulation is not happening, take some medicines like clomiphene for ovulation. Consult a gynecologist for complete treatment.
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How Can Infertility Be Treated?

Hi, I think you can go for a evaluation. Do a thyroid profile and prolactin level. You can track your ovulation by repeated ultrasound or by ovulation detection kits. You can be in contact with your husband every 2 to 3 days after your periods stop. It will increase chance of pregnancy. If ovulation is not happening, take some medicines like clomiphene for ovulation. Consult a gynecologist for complete treatment.