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Hello ..I am trying to conceive since June 2023 ...I have PCOD I have started taking metformin and clomiphene from Jan 2024... Still not able to conceive My height is 5'1 and weight 60 kg Please help me out
Female | 30
It is difficult to become pregnant with PCOD. This leads to irregular periods and issues with ovulation, as well as increased levels of male hormones. Metformin or clomiphene may be used for regulating the menstrual cycle and promoting ovulation. Ensure you take them according to your doctor’s instructions. Fertility in women with PCOD can also be enhanced by losing weight; therefore, it is important to stay healthy.
Answered on 30th May '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Meri shadi ko 9 years ho gaya hai sir baccha nahi bus abhi tak
महिला | 37
One frequent reason for this is infertility issues. Male sperm or female egg problems, or combining these, can trigger this. Certain factors like stress, medicines, or illnesses may also impact fertility sometimes. Speaking to a infertility specialist helps identify the root and explore fertility treatment options.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Why am I unable to get pregnant
Female | 22
There may be several reasons to explain why you can't conceive. It is crucial that you go and get examined by a fertility doctor or a gynecologist and get your infertility cause to be diagnosed. Whether you opt for IUI or IVF, they will offer you counseling and explain the available methods to enhance your chances of conceiving.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Dear Sir, I trust this message finds you well. I am writing to seek further advice or guidance regarding a matter that has been concerning my wife and me deeply. Since our marriage in April 2024, we have encountered challenges in conceiving a child. Following consultations with a gynecologist, my wife underwent various tests, all of which returned normal results. However, based on the recommendation of the gynecologist, I underwent a semen analysis test. The results indicated a total sperm count of 45 million, falling below the normal range of 60 to 150 million. Additionally, the motility percentage was recorded at 0%, significantly lower than the normal range of greater than 25%. In search of a solution, I sought advice from two different medical professionals, both of whom prescribed distinct medications and treatments. The first doctor recommended a daily intake of one tablet each of YTIG and CQ10 (100gm). Conversely, the second doctor advised me to consume 10 drops of two different oils, Agnus castus and Damiana, with water twice a day. For your reference, I am a 34-year-old male, measuring 5 feet 11 inches in height and weighing 94 kilograms. Despite diligently adhering to the prescribed treatments, my wife has not yet conceived. Therefore, I would greatly appreciate any further advice or guidance you may offer on this matter. Thank you sincerely for your attention and assistance. Warm regards, Habib Bughio
Male | 34
According to the given information, it's advised for you to instance get the help of a fertility specialist. Since that time, they will be capable of performing a full examination and help you to develop for your particular case.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
I am in my 2 week wait to see if I'm pregnant I have 3 days to go before I can take a test from my IVF but today when I wipe I have blood but only when I wipe, there is only very small traces on my pad, more blood when I wipe does this mean I'm not pregnant? Or is this a sign of implementation? I'm scared that it hasn't worked
Female | 39
It is necessary to consult with the IVF specialist who can provide a specific answer for you. Nevertheless, bright or scanty bleeding during early pregnancy may not be a medical problem and does not necessarily have a bad end.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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