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Clomid or letrozole for Ovulation
Hi All, could you advice which tablet is best for Triggering Ovulation on time. I am planning for pregnancy and from last two months observed irregular period cycle. My ovulation happens on 16th, 17th or 18th day. So to trigger ovulation on time pls advicr which medication is good Clomid 50mg or letrozole 2.5mg. My Amh level is absolutely normal, please advice???
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You need to consult online with proper history , reports, and then we need to decide on requirements of ovulation induction
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Ovulation induction is not that type of tablet which you take for cough and cold. It has a proper schedule, tailor made to your requirement. Please consult with a Gynaecologist in your area whom you can consult frequently. It is not a "one time advice".
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Pls treat irregular menses first
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Kindly consult for further assistance
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Letrozal is best.
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Letrozole is the best
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