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Trying to Concieve with PCOS
Dear Doctor, I just got my follicle monitoring done. I ovulated between 21st Feb and 24th Feb. Started my period on 3rd Feb. I am on Metformin 850mg twice daily, folic acid 5 mg, Vitamin E tablet and also I got to know I am anemic recently so i am taking injections of Neurobion Forte daily for 1 week and then once a week for 6 weeks. I am also taking calcium, Iron tablets along with D rise once a week. Since i ovulated between cd 20 and cd 23 my doctor asked my to take HCG injestion on cd 19 as my follicle was 15.1X13.7 with Endometrial thickness of 9.7mm. She also asked me to take Duphaston tablet twice daily for one week starting CD 19. So today is my last day of the duphaston course. We did have intercourse during ovulation time, so I am not sure if I am pregnant or not. My periods are due on 2nd March. Should I continue taking Duphaston tablets? when can i check fo pregnancy test? P.S. - My doctor asked me to stop taking duphaston today but I feel I might be pregnant. Please advise
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Hi, I would suggest u to talk to ur Gynac again sharing ur concern n fellow the advise given.
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Since you have PCOS, it will be ideal for you to continue Duphaston. Do a pregnancy test around 16-18 days after ovulation.
Next Steps
Depending on how many cycles of treatment you have done; you should check your tubes and get onto the next step of fertility treatment.
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For a more detailed understanding you may read my article on Practo Healthfeed titled Parenthood and PCOS
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