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Egg size for ovulation
Dr i have pcod.we are trying for a baby.after menses dr prescribed clomide tablets but in 10 th day scanning saw that eggs are not formed.and prescribed 2 day injection.in 14 th day egg is graw to 18.5mm. Dr the egg should be ovulated or any chance for not ovulating? what are symbtoms of ovulation? Or can't to know it when i medication?.how many time we try to conceive in a day?what should i care before being bregnant? Dr i am confused.
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Don't confuse too much.. Have a proper discussion with your fertility expert.... No need to feel the symptoms of ovulation as you can easily see it on serial ultrasound... Once it rupture egg will be remain in your body for 24hrs... Use effectively that time.....
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Hello.... Signs of ovulation include change in cevrical mucosal consistency , this method is called billing method , during ovulation temperature of body increases slightly ...doctor start with minimum dose of clomifen he will increase it gradually to Max in order to succeed. Consult gynecologist...
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