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Asked for female, 36 years old from Bangalore
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Diploma in Cardiology, B S M C Bankura i...read more

General Physician•Kolkata
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It is taken to avoid accidental pregnancy, but it has got no role if you are already pregnant, to my opinion it is better to avoid these kind of medicines.
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I am close to 33 years old female and I have history of hypothyroidism since 6 years. I conceived naturally in two months of marriage and my son was born in April 2014. I was nursing my baby till August 2016. First 14 months I didn't get periods. Went to gynaec. She gave me tablet regestrone to get period. After that also my periods didn't get regular. After 21 months (Jan 2016) of delivering a baby I was diagnosed with several immature follicles in both my ovaries and usg said I have PCOS and I have put on 9 Kgs weight and now I weight 75 kgs and I am 5.2 in height. First 4 months I took tablet Krimson 35 and then gynaec gave me tablet Bestova 100 and metformin hcl 1000 mg. And from second cycle onwards she gave bestova 150 mg and metformin hcl 1000 mg. The follicular study showed that I ovulated for the first 4 cycle but didn't conceive. Fifth cycle the doctor gave me bestova 100 mg and Emee 75 mg shot where I didn't ovulate. My weight is not getting reduced inspite of diet and mild exercise. Does this means that I won't be able to conceive naturally or with clomifene citrate. Or is there any other alternatives to conceive?

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General Physician•Delhi
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Polycystic ovary syndrome is a problem in which a woman's hormones are out of balance. It can cause problems with your periods and make it difficult to get pregnant and also associated issues like diabetes and heart diseases. In PCOS their is growth of many small cysts in woman ovaries. That is why it is called polycystic ovary syndrome. The cysts lead to hormone imbalances which further causes difficulty to conceive. To treat this condition Regular exercise, healthy foods, and weight control ar...more
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Gynaecologist•Delhi
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In only 2 months it will not give any sideffect so you can keep on taking the drug as precribe your doctor
Asked for female, 24 years old from Chennai
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General Physician•Mumbai
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Apart from whatever medication you are being prescribed I will suggest you to get repeated ultrasound done to confirm your ovulation day and plan sexual activity accordingly
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Gynaecologist•Kolkata
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It all depends on your parameters. If you have PCOS, letrozole is better. in other cases, clomiphene is better. Each has it's benefits and risks.
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Yes it's useful and I am sure that other tests are normal for both of you. Reduce stress. It helps to conceive.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Hyderabad
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. Avoid sleep during daytime. Have early and light dinner so that the food is digested before you go to bed. Don’t do any concentrated mental work thereafter so that your mind is calm and quiet when you go to bed and lingering thoughts in mind don’t disturb your sleep. Keep your bed room comfortably cooler. Have a good night sleep. If you still have problem, homeopathy has very good solution. No side effects. No addiction . Please take homeopathic medicine Arsenic album 200-once daily in the eve...more
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General Physician•Alappuzha
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Melatonin supplements are considered safe, and no studies have revealed any serious side effects to date.
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Psychiatrist•Karnal
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Melatonin helps in sleep initiation and clonazepam helps in all phases of sleep (initiation, maintenance and duration of sleep). Hence, if required then you can take both. However, you can consider of improving your sleep hygiene, if it is deranged.
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