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Respected Doctors Please help me knowing that I hav PCOD and trying to conceive I have my egg today (14day) was 27mm and doctor gave me trigger shot . Do I have chances of pregnancy? Does 27 mm egg size is a quality one or it's too big? Until it ruptures can it increase more? Pls I shall be highly obliged. Do help TIA.
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Ideally trigger should be given at 18-20 mm of follicle size. Need to see your follicular monitoring charting and your past records
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Are you taking proper treatment for pcod? What's the status of ovaries and uterus need to rule out with USG Pelvis, also if you want to conceive get complete evaluation done. You can consult me on Practo
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More than 18 mm egg size is necessary.
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