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Unable To Conceive. HSG, Hysteroscopy, Thyroid Profile, Semen Test Normal. Prolactine Levels High. Further Treatment?

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From last one and half year am trying to get conceive... but still got not any positive result ..Done every test likr HSG,Hysteroscopy,thyroid profile, also done husband test...that all tests are normal.... Last month once again done Prolactine level,thyroid profile and AMH Levels test done, In that prolactine levels and thyroid stimulating hormone are high so how to move further on this... Please advise me on this
Tue, 26 Nov 2013
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The cause of your infertility is hormonal as is evidenced by the high levels of Prolactin. You should see an endocrinologist and get further management to attain normal hormonal status. Meanwhile, please maintain a healthy weight, healthy diet and regular exercise. Do not go for ovulation induction prior to achieving normal hormonal status as this may not be successful. You would need drugs that reduce Prolactin levels (Bromocryptine) and thyroxine supplementation. Hope you find this information helpful. Take care.
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Unable To Conceive. HSG, Hysteroscopy, Thyroid Profile, Semen Test Normal. Prolactine Levels High. Further Treatment?

Hi, The cause of your infertility is hormonal as is evidenced by the high levels of Prolactin. You should see an endocrinologist and get further management to attain normal hormonal status. Meanwhile, please maintain a healthy weight, healthy diet and regular exercise. Do not go for ovulation induction prior to achieving normal hormonal status as this may not be successful. You would need drugs that reduce Prolactin levels (Bromocryptine) and thyroxine supplementation. Hope you find this information helpful. Take care.