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I (33 years) was married 3 yrs ago still we haven't baby.So we contacted a local doctor. Doctor has taken a ultra sound for my wife (23 Years) and she found that eggs are too small in size and also she found that utrus is up's and down. After that she made a harmones test, the results are LH blood test - 11.02 mlU/ml and Prolactin 36.92 H mg/ml. She suggest to take some medicense tab.Doporgin and clomid 50mg regularlly.

Please suggest me what is my next step i would follow?
Is that any problem utrus is laying up's and down?
And eggs can be a normal size and shape with medicences?

Answer me soon.

Thanks.


Sachin.
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348985 tn?1205238025
dopergin is a drug that reduces prolactin levels.  This can help improve chances of ovulation b/c high levels of prolactin prevent maturation of eggs, hence most breastfeeding women dont ovulate.  i said most...i know there have been cases of it happening.
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283175 tn?1295537265
Hi there all i can tell you i was on clomid several years ago,it not only help a woman ovulate,but help to harvest more eggs,of better quality,which is obviously what she needs.they will need to keep an eye on her and do regular scans after taking clomid to make sure her ovaries are not over stimulated.i havent heard of the other drug,and im not sure on the uterus.good luck to you.
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