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I took the letrozole 5mg from day 2 to 6 and on day 9 my right ovary follicular size is 18 *17 mm 6.5mm et
On 10 th day size is 16 * 15 mm also shape of follical is irregular with et line 8.5mm so what is the meaning of this and when to keep relation I am confuse?
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If it is a recurring problem then you should consult a Gynaecologist in your area. Treatment may be required to trigger the rupture of the follicle at the appropriate time.
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When you are trying for pregnancy, contact should be every 2-3 days. The ready follicle is 18-20 mm size. You can do a blood test on day 21 to check if u have ovulated in this cycle.
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Book an appointment to seek proper advise when using ovulation induction medication
The follicle is growing and is a good size and even the Endometrial lining is good enough.You can try natural conception as once you ovulate there is conception
If the follicle is irregular then it must have released egg...
Do relation as early.
Also improve your diet to enhance fertility
To know more watch this
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Developing follicle shows that it's decreasing means the level of FSH is going down, it's not going to be ovulated, don't worry, it may happen in upcoming cycles.
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