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Unruptured follicle last month
Hello, Last cycle was my anovulatory cycle checked on day 22.. day 24 to day 29 i had been given progesterone supplements to induce periods.. Yesterday i got my periods after 4 days of stopping progesterone medicines.Today is cycle day 2 and my scan showed an unruptured follicle of last cycle. We planned to start ivf this cycle, but now we cannot.. dr have started me on estrogen for 14 days.. and have cancelled ivf this month.. Please advice if this can hamper my ivf results next cycle..
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No issues if i don't have that follicle next time when u start it IVF cycle
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Need more information on scan report. If the cyst disappears or decreases significantly in next cycle it won't be a issue
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It's a common problem, we often face before IVF. Don't lose heart. Take estrogen as it helps to regularise the hormone. All the best.
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