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I m 29, i had planned intercourse to get pregnant, after 10 days i did ultrasound scanning it showed i have pcod and my endometrium wall is 5 mm thickness.my last period was April 8. Do i still chance to get pregnant because of previous intercourse, or should i get treatment
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Wait for your next period. No need to do ultrasound after 10 days of intercourse. It will not tell about the pregnancy. First sign of pregnancy is missing periods. Consultation required to understand properly
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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Connect please
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Yes U need to wait till a skipped period that is 9 may to find out if u will be pregnant or not Ultrasound will pickup pregnancy late
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Please consult for proper discussion.
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If your cycles are regular and normal weight, youll have to try atleast an year before getting any kinda treatment
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no if you haave got ur periods in april then u need to try this month for planned intercourse.
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