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Hello my lmp was July 20, after that I was given letrozole 2.5mg for 5 days from day 3 to day 7. I was told to check ovulation on ovulation meter I checked in it and it showed peak fertility on August 2nd and high fertility on August 3rd. On August 4th it showed low fertility. If my body is responding to the given tabs, can it be taken for next cycle in case I don't concieve Also please let me know for how many more days having intercourse can help me in pregnancy This is second cycle of letrozole on going I was given this medication due to pcos Please respond me asap Thank you
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You should have intercourses till 48 hrs after ovulation. After that it is your choice to have or not to have intercourses
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Letrozole can be taken upto 6 cycles
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Hi. You shd keep contact at the time of ovulation. Till 48 hrs of  ovulation keeping contact will help you . You can take take letroz again next cycle but do a follicle monitoring .
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