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Trying to get pregnant
My USG pelvic region is suggestive of multiple small peripherally located follicles with Central echogenic stroma suggestive of polycystic ovaries. POD shows no free fluid. Test was done on 14th day of period. Blood panel is normal. Testosterone levels is normal. Thyroid profile is normal. Fasting plasma glucose and insulin is normal. Post prandial insulin seems to be elevated with reading of 125 uu/ml. Reading was taken after a heavier than usual breakfast. And I also had slight fever on the night before test. Also, I was on *falahar*without salt during Navratri. How should I proceed to get pregnant?
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This is Dr Tejal Poddar.infertility specialist .u will require examination if in Mumbai u can come to my clinic or contact in this link http://prac.to/drtejalpoddar
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14th day scan doesn't show any developing follicles to suggest ovulation.You will need a regular follow up with a GYNAECOLOGIST to support ovulation.
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Start medicine and plan pregnancy Connect with me for online consultation for details BeBorn Gynecology Santacruz Mumbai
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