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Pregnancy and hcg injections
My wife's age 35. She is having PCOD. Last month she has taken HCG injections on 3rd, 5th , 7th day of periods. HUCOG injection 10000 units on one day also given . Follicular study done , endometrium thickness 10.1mm, egg ruptured. But exactly on 30th day spotting seen, 31st day also spotting, from 32nd day free flow , and continued till 5 days as usually takes place during periods. That means not pregnant? Or shall we wait and go for pregnancy test? If not pregnant... Shall we continue the same process of injections and follicular study for another cycle? How many cycles required to get pregnant?
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Yes follo your gynaecologist personally
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First get urine pregnancy test done. If negative, I want to know whether it was HMG or HCG. Usually we don't advise HCG repeatedly. Before going for the next treatment, we want to know the details of all the reports
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No pregnancy but consult Gynaecologist before starting injections
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