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Polycystic Syndrome. Have Spotting. On Genette, Dosme. Will There Be Problems With Conceiving?

hii... last month i had spotted istead of bleeding..i was adviced to take orgamed by doctor i took it and i bleeded normally...and ddr told me that i have polysytic ovaries after my seeing my scan report..and she told to come on 5th day of my period and i went on my day 5..and sheadviced me some other drugs like ginette,dosme,metdml...and to come on day 2 of my next period...due to some reasons im unable to go on 2nd day and i left the place...now this month i had bleeded normally on the day when i spotted on last month i felt hpy that my periods are regular but again im spotting on the day when i bleeded last month....now we are planning for pregnency...is there any problem to get concieve ....im so tensed about this....
Mon, 11 Nov 2013
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Hi, polycystic ovaries is not a problem for conception. You have to undergo regular follicular growth scan to check follicle size and best time to have intercourse. Regards, Dr. Mahesh Koregol
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Polycystic Syndrome. Have Spotting. On Genette, Dosme. Will There Be Problems With Conceiving?

Hi, polycystic ovaries is not a problem for conception. You have to undergo regular follicular growth scan to check follicle size and best time to have intercourse. Regards, Dr. Mahesh Koregol