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Ovacare and clomid are two different medications commonly used to address certain aspects of fertility issues in women. Ovacare is a nutritional supplement containing vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants that are believed to support reproductive health, while clomid (clomiphene citrate) is a prescription medication that stimulates ovulation in women who have ovulatory disorders. These medications are sometimes used together as part of a fertility treatment plan, but the specific dosages and comb...more
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Hi,
for frozen embryo transfer all these rests are not relevant. Any follicle is growing in either of your ovaries? Ultrasound findings will give better understanding. You need to wait for endometrial thickness to increase. If follicle is growing. We to first I induce ovulation and then plan for transfer.
for frozen embryo transfer all these rests are not relevant. Any follicle is growing in either of your ovaries? Ultrasound findings will give better understanding. You need to wait for endometrial thickness to increase. If follicle is growing. We to first I induce ovulation and then plan for transfer.
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Dear lybrate-user, when you take any medications for ovulation induction, it is better you do follicular monitoring by scans to check for follicle growth and ovulations. If you have regular cycles, you may ovulate around the 12-16th day, but when you take medications, we do not know how your body responds unless we monitor it. So next time you take such medications, please do a follicular monitoring, so you understand when the ovulation happens.
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