Hello I have done sonography in jan 2018 in that it is shown that my both ovaries show early pco pattern what does it mean? Also I was having periods irregularity problem then I approached gyno in dec 2018 after that I am getting regular periods so as they have jus given me meprate tablet. Now since dec 2019 I am planning for pregnancy still result are negative.
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Successful conception needs a lot of factors working together. Do not get upset by early pco changes. Just continue with the medicnes prescribed by your doctor. Also lead a healthy life with good nutrition, exercise and proper weight.
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Polycystic ovaries have immature follicles fail to ovulate. Meprate alone will not produce ovulation. You need drugs to induce ovulation. Then only you can become pregnant.
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Hi I will advice you usg. Follicular study on 10th day of pds contact me on librate after usg also get stsh and s prolactin level ok.
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Hi. I understand your problem. Pcod is very difficult to be treated. There is no particular treatment for it. Still research is going on. But there are few combination drugs like hormonal and non hormonal treatment shows few symptoms improved. - life style modification is very important. Eating healthy (low fat, oily food and avoiding fast food etc) and doing exercise for 1-2 hours everyday. If your weight is more you should first reduce your weight by atleast 4-5 kgs before you plan for pregnancy. For pcos ,weight reduction is best way to improve and foe pregnancy planning. Please let me know your weight, married since how many years? Last period date? Few tests - your thyroid, scan if done already follow up through online consultation i’ll let you know the management accordingly.
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Yes, in Pcos many female s face this problem. Instead of one good follicle, one gets numerous small, immature follicles. Only meprate will not help, u need to do number of things to make the things right .If u move with dedication and consistency, u will definitely concieve
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