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Ideally if some one has a regular cycle(periods) the follicle should be mature and ready to rupture on thirteenth day,size of a mature follicle is around 20-21mm when it ruptures.
It depends why metformin is given to you if the only cause is pcod and is just given for this then it would be stopped after you conceive,but if you have type 2 diabetes(insulin resistance) along with pcod then it would be continued life long.
Many people achieve periods after they have their first baby. ...
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If your pregnancy test is negative( home kit),then you should still get a blood test to rule out pregnancy.This is called a serum beta hcg test and can be done in any routien laboratory any time of the day.This test if value less tahne 5 will confirm that there is no pregnancy.
Your period can also be delayed due to PCOD, like you said that the doctor said that the eggs were not ruptured in this cycle.If the pregnancy beta hcg test is negative ,take withdrawal medication of meprate and star ...
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Hi. There is a way to compromise if your doctor wants to induce your menstruation but you want to wait. Instead of Meprate you may take Duphaston 2x a day for 10 days. If you are not pregnant, you will have our menstruation a few days after last intake of Duphaston. But if you are pregnant, this will act as hormonal support for your pregnancy. ...
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Hi there. either way, you should go back to your doctor on the date that you are supposed to have your menstruation. Because if you will have your menstruation, it means that the medication failed and you might need to have another treatment cycle. If you did get pregnant, then you should see your doctor for prenatal checkup. ...
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Hi there. Yes, allergy to the dye could be a possibility. However, you should also consider that this might be a sexually transmitted infection. Upon reading your querie, it sounds like Herpes infection. However, for proper diagnosis and treatment, please see your gynecologist. ...
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