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Letrozole - trying to conceive
Hi.. pls help me with this my doc prescribed 5mg letrozol from day 3-7 and scan on 10th day is 2 folloicles 12mm n 11mm .. as the sizes are small so my doc prescribed me letroz 5mg again from day 10-14 . my previous doctors never prescribed anything on day 10 even if size was small.. so wanted to know can I take that much dose in one cycle.. even if I take ll it help increase the size ?
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Letrozole is only given early in the cycle. Followed by ovulating agents around day 10-14 with help of TVS. Followed by progesterone support. Try to reconfirm with your doctor
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Please consult a Gynaecologist or IVF specialist.
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Better to avoid this drug after 10day It usually given during 2nd or 3rd onward for 5 days Next time consult IVF specialist near by you for better guidence.
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Usually we give only for 5 days in 1 cycle
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