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Re: garding Follicular Imaging and PCOS

From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Thu, 25 Sep 2003 09:11:19 -0500 (CDT)


>
>>Hi,
>>
>>I am 28 years of age now and PCOS from past 11 years. I got married one
>>and a half years ago and we planned not to have a baby for an year.And I
>>was on Novelon for one year.
>>
>>Now, I have decided to have a kid.
>>
>>Since I already knew my problem I consulted a gynaec a couple of months
>>back and she prescribed 50mg of siphene(clomiphene citrate)from Day2 to
>>Day6 of my menstrual cycle. But it did not work. Then the doc
>>increased the dosage to 100mg and asked me to undergo Follicular Imaging
>>but still nothing worked as the follicle did not develop for 100mg also.
>>
>>So this month she increased it to 150mg and I underwent FI also.
>>Fortunately, the follicle got developed and it was a good follicle too!
>>The endometrium thickness measured 0.98 on Day15 and the follicle also
>>got ruptured on the same day.
>>We had intercourse atleast twice on the day of rupture. And the doctor
>>has asked us to undergo a scan after 7 days and report to her on 24th
>>Aug. But I have been more anxious these days and I want to know when
>>will the ultrasonologist come to know whether I am pregnant or not? Can
>>she view the egg and sperm from her FI instrument. What are the chances
>>of getting pregnant in such situations. And if I fail to conceive
>>inspite of 3 more cycles of siphene, what is the alternate method for
>>conceiving. Please reply.
>>
>>Your's anxiously :-)



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