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Hi my wife went for follicular study and she got her egg collapsed on 15th day but unfortunately we both are not togather only on the collapse day but we are there before 3 days together and after one day here local doctor suggested to take progesterone tabs after 2 days of collapse but . My doubt was can she take that medicns because we are not togather for 48hrs after collapse.
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Yes she can take progesterone tablet, nothing to worry sperms survive in genital tract for 72 hrs.
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Sperms wait for egg in female genital tract for 72 hours and egg waits for sperm till 48 hrs So if have intercourses 3 days before and 2 days after egg release ( collapse) you can still achieve pregnancy due to egg and sperm meeting together
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Continue progesterone as advised by your doctor
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Yes she should continue the progesterone tablet. Since u had intercourse for 3 days just before follicle rupture..the chance of conception is there. Its because sperm can survive in female reproductive tract for 3 days.
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