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Letrozole / HCG shots
Hi ,my self Pravalika 22 years old 2years back I got married from last 4 months we are trying to get pregnant,but every month I got periods in time now on next schedule of period I want to go with letrozole after that am planning for HCG injection,my question is when should I take injection ( on which day ) how many days should I give gap for next shot ,how many doses should I take.  is it correct to take letrozole and HCG ..is any other treatment with HCG .please suggest me the best
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Inj HCG is decided on your sonography findings. You have to have serial sonography on a number of days. Based on that your Gynaecologist will decide when to give Inj HCG.
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Usually follicle ruptures with single shot which is to be given wen it reaches maximum size..connect for further queries
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Injection is given after follicular monitoring when the desired size of the egg is 18 x 20 mm For treatment options you need to connect online
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