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Hi, I got married on 2015 june.. after 1 year we planned for kid and we did all tests like Tbpcr,hsg,thyroid,LH,RH and follicular study for few months and took hcg injection as per doctor advise.. but last month when i do follicular stydy i got to know i have Hermoroggic cyst..my doctor gave ovral l for cyst to be clear.. now its been 20 days am taking it..finally i have controlled my thyroid to 2.6 tsh which was 5. Now all the problems are gone except cyst.. i wonder what should we do next to conceive naturally.. can anyone help us pls..its going to be 2 years..
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Haemorrhagic cyst in your case is a temporary occurrence and is likely to resolve with Ovral L. How many cycles of Follicular Study have you done? Since it has been already two years for you to have been planning for a baby, it's time for you to move to the next step of treatment.
Next Steps
Do test for checking your tubes whether they are open or not. If they are open; consider the option of IUI.
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Maintain continuity of treatment and take help of assisted reproductive techniques
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Hi, I feel like some subclinical infection might be there in and around your uterus, Canberra judged by color and oder of your menstrual blood. If you can explain this can treat by online consultation along with some fine advices.
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