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What Are The Chances Of Pregnancy If Both The Ovaries Show Multiple Peripherals Follicles With Central Echogenic Stroma?

i have PCOD and i took krimson 35 for 3 months.Later doctor gave me a ovalution tablets and on 11 days of my period i took scan and my scan report says myometrial echoes appears.Both the ovaries shows multiple peripherals follicles with central echogenic stroma.No free fluids ub clu-de-sac.
No Dominant follicles in both the ovaries.
Will i be pregnant?
Wed, 5 Oct 2016
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Hi! In PCOD the ovaries have multiple follicles and there is a difficulty in having a mature follicle, so you have to induce your ovulation. In this way, the doctor controls your cycle from outside as you have a irregular and long cycle. If you were my patient, I would start giving you Clomiphen Citrate, which is a pill used to induce ovulation. This tablets start with low doses and then are giving rising doses according to the follicle growth.
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What Are The Chances Of Pregnancy If Both The Ovaries Show Multiple Peripherals Follicles With Central Echogenic Stroma?

Hi! In PCOD the ovaries have multiple follicles and there is a difficulty in having a mature follicle, so you have to induce your ovulation. In this way, the doctor controls your cycle from outside as you have a irregular and long cycle. If you were my patient, I would start giving you Clomiphen Citrate, which is a pill used to induce ovulation. This tablets start with low doses and then are giving rising doses according to the follicle growth.