Hi ,I am 34 years old.quit a healthy.all my reports ok.tubes are ok. I m 100mg clomid from day 2 of my periods.i got an follicular study.follicles are matured well but entromerium was 4 on day 8.so my doc suggested me take progynova.i started taking but till day 14th I could get 7.8mm entromerium only while my follicle matured and ruptured on size 20mm.now I want to know should I stop progynova?? I m having regular intercourse with my husband.but don t want to go for IUI. Pls suggest....should I continue E2 even after the ruptured the eggs ??
Hello, The thickness of the endometrium is usually around 8 mm. at the time of ovulation and you have almost reached that optimal point. You should continue with Progynova since it helps to sustain pregnancy should you conceive. E2 may not be needed now as you have ovulated. You can wait for a couple of cycles before you go for IUI since you have good response now. The only limiting factor seems to be the endometrial growth which should be monitored carefully. Hope this helps.
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Hello, The thickness of the endometrium is usually around 8 mm. at the time of ovulation and you have almost reached that optimal point. You should continue with Progynova since it helps to sustain pregnancy should you conceive. E2 may not be needed now as you have ovulated. You can wait for a couple of cycles before you go for IUI since you have good response now. The only limiting factor seems to be the endometrial growth which should be monitored carefully. Hope this helps.