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I had irregular periods from last few 4-5 months,where I was trying for baby.I am eating Metital tablet from last one month and this month I got periods correctly for 3 n half days. As per lab report the endometrium thickness was 11.1mm. I am attaching the Transvaginal USG Report below for your reference. I just want to know when will I get pregnant. As last period were okie, is there a chance of getting pregnant this month? How to know the old blood which was not released few months is not there now?(the thickness got decreased or not) How to know without scan,as I can't stepout bcz of the pendemic... Please share your sincere solutions n suggestions.. Thanks in advance 👍
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Since because you have irregular periods try ovulation induction with follicular monitoring and timed intercourse for better success of pregnancy
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Due to Corona outbreak fertility treatment are postponed now.. Do try naturally for pregnancy in fertile period and continue same medicines... Regular cycles gives you chance of natural conception around 10%....be positive
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Hi! Your scan report shows that you have PCOS. Will need a detail history for better suggestions.
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