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Luteinized unruptured follicle syndrome
Planning for baby for the past 2 years. Went to the doctor and took harmone tests and scans. The doctor said that I have un ruptured follicle and that is the reason for pregnancy delay (Luteinized unruptured follicle). I have been taking HCG injections to rupture the follicle. Even though the follicle ruptures after injection, still not able to get pregnant. My doubt is, will this LUF ever get resolved naturally or is it going to continue throughout my life. Secondly, even though the follicle ruptures after injection, why I'm not able to get pregnant (all the other reports and scans show good results).
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No need to worry.. It takes a bit of time to resolve... Give some time... Follow as per ur doctors advise..
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No need to become panic ,avoid over thinking you will defenetly concevie 
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You need a detailed evaluation and management Kindly take a consultation for further assistance.
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