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Suggest Treatment For Getting Pregnant

Hi I am 26 years old and married for 1.5 years. My husband and I are now trying to have a baby. I have been diagnosed with PCOS. There have been instances where I havent had my periods for over 40 days. My gynac advised me to take Memprate and I got my periods thrice in 15 days intervals. This was 40 days ago. My gynac asked me to stop Memprate and take Duphaston from the 15th day of my regular period. But it has been 38 days now. I still havent had my period. I am starting to get concerned about getting pregnant. My gynac is out of town for the next one month. I am getting a bit restless. Please help!
Mon, 6 Apr 2015
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If you have already been diagnosed with PCOS, your treatment is clear.
In PCOS, the problem is that the eggs are getting matured but do not get released from the ovary. There is hormonal imbalance in this. Infertility, irregular menses and coarse hairs on the unwanted sites are few symptoms of the whole underlying syndrome. The main aim is to get the eggs released.
There are different types of medicines which are given to get these eggs released. I am specifically not prescribing them here as they are to be prescribed by a specialist only after thorough investigations. Moreover, these medicines have to be taken under an expert supervision.
There is another mode of managing these cases by surgical intervention. Now-a-days, puncture of the ovaries is done through laparoscope (telescope). Some prefer to do it as a primary line of treatment while others only after the failure of conservative line of treatment.
However, while your treatment is on, please get your partners evaluation also done.
After all you two are going to have the child.
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Suggest Treatment For Getting Pregnant

If you have already been diagnosed with PCOS, your treatment is clear. In PCOS, the problem is that the eggs are getting matured but do not get released from the ovary. There is hormonal imbalance in this. Infertility, irregular menses and coarse hairs on the unwanted sites are few symptoms of the whole underlying syndrome. The main aim is to get the eggs released. There are different types of medicines which are given to get these eggs released. I am specifically not prescribing them here as they are to be prescribed by a specialist only after thorough investigations. Moreover, these medicines have to be taken under an expert supervision. There is another mode of managing these cases by surgical intervention. Now-a-days, puncture of the ovaries is done through laparoscope (telescope). Some prefer to do it as a primary line of treatment while others only after the failure of conservative line of treatment. However, while your treatment is on, please get your partners evaluation also done. After all you two are going to have the child.