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  • Female
  • 25 Years
  • 29/08/2025

My report shows that the follicle has ruptured. Free fluid is seen in POD, and the endometrium size is 11.7. How to ensure pregnancy now. Also, my husband uses a condom during sex and removes it for ejaculation only. Is it the right way.

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These are signs of ovulation and good endometrial thickness. Have intercourse within 12 to 24 hrs of rupture. Using condoms reduces chances, unprotected intercourse around ovulation is needed for conception.

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