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Not concieving ,having pcod &polyps...
Not concieving from last three yrs .Having pcod & polyps.Doctor had Given me litrozole 5 tyms..even last year i had one injection of gonaldotropin 150iu n then ovitrig 10000 but i didn't concieved..I have done tvs n my follicle at that tym ws19.7 mm.but i didn't concieved..my lmp was on18.05.2020. doc has again given me litrozole.Aftr having that on 28.05.2020 doc asked me to do tvs n my follice size is 6.2mm & ET 8.3.Now she is telling me to remove polps ...im confused don't knw wat to do...Is it too early to go for removal of polyps...or i vl get treated by other way before removal of polyps...Dont knw wat to do...plz plz suggest me wat to do..plz plz suggest me.
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Since 3years you have been trying to conceive.& already you are 33 years , better undergo polypectomy first &then go for ovulation inducing drugs .(i.e. letrizole .).                Because polyp acts like a foreign body & prevents implantation
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get polyp removed by your gynacologist .     ..  2.get your husband's semen analysis .                   3 . also your tube testing for patency .
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be on folic acid tab .& drugs for pcod .                 best of luck .
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Hi. If the polyp is in the endometrial cavity it should be removed.
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