Patient's Query
Hello doctor,
I am trying to conceive for the last 2.5 years but not successful. I was on Fertisure F and Ovabless for six months and discontinued because I did not see any results and I am diagonsed with PCOS. I am now on Carbimazole 5 mg for hyperthyroidism.
Hello,
Welcome to icliniq.com.
PCOS/PMOS (polycystic ovarian syndrome/Polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome) and also hyperthyroidism can cause infertility. I saw your examination (attachment removed to protect patient identity). The TSH (thyroid-stimulating hormone) levels is normal.
The medication you have taken are only supplements. If you have irregular menstrual bleeding, you can correct it with contraceptive pills for two to three months and then try to conceive again. First, I would recommend that you evaluate the ovulatory process with an ultrasound examination at 12 to15 days or measurement of progesterone at 21 days. And after that take some medication that induces your ovulation. But you have to be in close follow-up with a doctor.
I hope this helps you.
Thank you.
Patient's Query
Thank you doctor,
Should I take progesterone test on the 21st day? Can you advise medicines?
Hi,
Welcome back to icliniq.com.
The best way to evaluate the ovulation is an ultrasound examination on 12th day of the cycle and also the progesterone level is also detected. If the value is normal it means that you ovulate. You can try with Clomiphene for the induction of ovulation.
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Answered byDr. Lorena Zijaj
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