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Follicle growth on CD9
Yesterday I went for USG TVS where the dominant follicle was 12mm on cycle day 9. Are the follicles growing slowly? Will the slow growth of the follicles lead to late ovulation? My cycle is 28-29days.
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Follicular study involves sonography on  3-4 days.  The final report is given only after the follicle ruptures or the ovum becomes dead and the follicle rupture is facilitated by some medicines.
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U need to repeat the ultrasound to find out
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Connect please
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Its okay, youll have to repeat scan again on day 11 or 12 of your cycle and see how the follicle is growing
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Accordingly to your cycle day follicular growth is ok.. but need to know more history about you so connect personally
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Please connect for online consultation and advice
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