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I have pcos I am taking tablet normoz and apcod obis from last 4/5 months trying to conceive from last 1 yr but didn't conceive my dr suggest me take stimulet 5 on period day 2 till 6 my last period cycle was of 39 days on 12th day I saw ovulation symptoms like cervical mucus and light abdomen pain so I plan relationship on 12th nd 13th day so is it possible in 39 day cycle I can ovulate on 12th day and is there any chances of pregnancy this month please reply And is tab normoz and apcod obis treat pcos and help me in conceiving
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Hi, mostly if your cycle is longer then 35 days you will probably ovulate at or after 21st day. So, you can plan accordingly. Yes, both these tablets are good for pcos. Other then these please modify your lifestyle which will eventually help you in conceiving.
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If the cycle is of 40 days then ovulation happened 14 days before this.. i.e day -26, but still it's just a prediction. To see for proper follicle growth and ovulation, need USG to see the growth. Continue to take normoz and apcod
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