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Question for fertility Chech up
What tests have I to do for fertility check? I have done progesterone it is 18.75 ngml. Tsh 3.74 that is within the normal range. I want to conceive but I am not able to, my uterus as per the ultrasound is Normal and healthy, endometrion layer is 8. What else is to be tested?
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1. Serum AMH and LH/FSH ratio on day 2 of periods 2. Serum TSH and Serum Prolactin fasting levels 3. Ultrasound pelvis done for uterus tubes and ovaries and endometrial thickness and antral follicle count on day 2 of periods 4. Complete blood count 5. HIV and HbS Antigen 6. Husband semen analysis 7. Hysterosalpingogram on day 6-9 of periods for tubal patency
Next Steps
Take Tablet Fertisure F for female partner and Tablet Fertisper for Male partner once every night for three months Avoid lifting weights and stress and travel Avoid papaya and pineapple
Health Tips
Use I know kit for detection of ovulation and timed intercourses from day 10 onwards.Joining with husband in women down position with two pillows bellow your buttocks and sleep in the same position for 8 hours after joining to avoid semen trickledown Use washroom before joining and don’t use wash room for 8 hours after joining to avoid semen trickledown
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