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HSG normal, can I conceive in same cycle
I had my HSG test done on day 6 (30 Aug), and the reports came normal. My gynec said to try normally this cycle and if not conceived to do a follicular study for next cycle. My query is will there be chances of getting conceived in this same cycle. I am currently on my day 9 and past from two ovulatory (follicular study) cycles, I ovulated on Day 12 or 13 of my cycle. My another query is when should I meet with my husband, should day 11, 12,13 be ok? Thanks!
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The days mentioned will be okay. A few more days like 14 and 15 will also be advisable as it’s a case of difficult conception. If everything is normal chances of conception are quite bright
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It is usually recommend to have intercourse from day 11 continuing upto 3 days after ovulation to increase your chance of conception. Good luck👍
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