- Female
- 29 Years
- 03/09/2025
Hi, I am 29 years old and currently undergoing follicular studies. Before starting the monitoring, I was prescribed Meprate. I started bleeding on the 3rd day after stopping Meprate, and the bleeding continued for around 9 days (the first 3 days were very mild). Now, on Day 18 of my cycle, I have experienced bleeding again. I was expecting ovulation around this time, but my follicular scan shows no significant change in egg size compared to Day 16, although the endometrial thickness is progressing well. Medications I am currently taking: Metformin, usually 250 mg morning and evening, for the last 5 days, 500 mg in the morning and 250 mg at night Follicle Active (folic acid supplement) B complex multivitamin I have attached my report and would appreciate it if someone could help clarify.
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
Bleeding mid cycle may suggest a hormonal imbalance or an anovulatory cycle. If follicle is not rupturing, doctor may suggest ovulation trigger.
Dr. Ezhilarasan Suggests...
Take a FSH,LH & Prolactin, Serum Test
Answered 03/09/2025
0
0
More FSH,LH & Prolactin, Serum Health Queries
View allI want to discuss my recent USG report and blood report for PCOS syndrome. The ovary sizes are approximately 10 cc and 9 cc. Please provide consultation as this is an important decision regarding my prenuptial plans.
read more![Doctor 1]()
![Doctor 2]()
Answered by Apollo Doctors
I want to conceive. My report says both ovaries are bulky in volume with a PCO pattern, and there are multiple small follicles seen with central echogenic parenchyma. The right ovary volume is 23 ml, and the left is 13 ml. Can I get pregnant or not, and is this a serious issue?
read more![Doctor 1]()
![Doctor 2]()
Answered by Apollo Doctors
I am sharing my miscarriage report. This is my first conception in 3 years, but unfortunately, I lost the pregnancy. I have been diagnosed with bilateral PCOS, but this report shows only a cyst on my left ovary, while the right ovary appears normal. Does this mean my PCOS is cured or improved? I am feeling confused and would appreciate your clarification.
read more![Doctor 1]()
![Doctor 2]()
Answered by Apollo Doctors
Disclaimer: Answers on Apollo 247 are not intended to replace your doctor advice. Always seek help of a professional doctor in case of an medical emergency or ailment.
