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Re: question for dr Sam

From: =?iso-8859-2?q?Zalányi Sámuel?= (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 5 May 2001 16:53:00 +0100 (MET DST)


Hi Vivian,

To judge, whether your dose has to be increased, one has to know if you are ovulating. To answer this, you either have your progesterone checked (7 days after ovulation), or have regular ultrasounds to see your follicles or at least have a BBT chart. If you do not ovulate, you may your dose increased first, then clomid added. Also you have your tubes and husband checked. Hope this helps

Sam

> Hi everybody:
>
> I`m very happy for all your messagess,becausse in my country (Colombia) we
> dont have information about pco.
>
> I am currently on 500 mg of Glucophage daily . I started with 500mg/day in
> February, but my endo doesn´t change the dossis.
>
> I have all the simpthoms of pco and of course infertility . I want a baby
> now, I´m 33 years old and and need your help.
>
> Do you think I need a higher dose of Glucophage?.My last insulin exam was on
>
> 11.
>
> I have read that sometimes the CC is prescribed concurrently with the
> Glucophage. Any info would be most helpful.
>
> Thank doctor Sam and everybody.




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