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Hi, I am 31 years old single female. Last year I was detected for pcos and then started with medication. Yasmin was taken for 9 months then changed to duphaston tablet for 4 months. Periods were regular initially only last period was delayed by 45 days. I got hormones checked they came within range. One thing that I observed is that with ultrasound scanning results. When I checked in july 2018 right ovary size was 12.8 cc & left ovary size was 9.8 cc and now in feb 2019 right ovary size is 6.2 cc and left ovary size is 4.4 cc. Scanning doctor says that ovaries are normal. Please let me know is this a good sign that pcos is under control. Can ovaries size decrease like this or am I required to repeat the test. Thanks.


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