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Ovulate and intercourse
Thyroid and Pcos patient. Was on Duphaston form past two cycles to get my periods regular and in this cycle doc advised to take letrozol 2.5 mg from CD2 - CD 6. On CD 7 I went for US and was told that the size of egg is 10*12 which is quite small. Another scan is due after 3 days. Now I don't know when should be do intercourse to achieve pregnancy.
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The size of egg increases gradually and usually attains optimum size near day 13/14 So wait
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connenect with me online with ur regular Usg reports
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All the numbers are fine ...your doc will guide u for the peak days of having relation. 
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You probably are overloaded with information & are forgetting the basics of conception.
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Allow you doctor to worry about the numbers. Learn to be aware of your body & you emotions.Lifestyle modification, exersice and mindfulness will take you a long way.
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INTIMACY should never be controlled by your Ovulation
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HAVE ASCAN DONE AND SHARE YOUR REPORTWILL TELL U ABOUT INTERCOURSE
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