Last month, my follicles grew very slowly, with a menstrual period of 47 days. This month, the doctor asked me to take ovulation induction needle, and then ate letrozole tablets for 5 days. Because of the epidemic, I'm not sure whether I can take ovulation induction needle. What effect does that have on my normal ovulation?? Can you prepare for pregnancy this month?
Condition Analysis:
If you have a long menstrual cycle and poor follicular development, you can also use appropriate drugs to promote ovulation. If you have taken letrozole, you can start B-ultrasound on the 9th day of menstruation to monitor follicular development and see if the follicles can develop and mature and naturally ovulate. If you are not good at natural ovulation, you can consider injection to promote ovulation.
Condition Analysis:
According to the situation you described, you can't accurately judge the impact. The drugs you take mainly promote follicular development, but it is difficult to accurately judge whether ovulation will occur after follicular development and maturation. If the follicle is enlarged and cannot ovulate, you need to give an ovulation induction needle. If the follicle is mature and can ovulate normally, you can also prepare for pregnancy.
Condition Analysis:
The ovulation induction needle can only decide whether it needs to be injected when monitoring the follicles. The injection can only be used when the follicles are mature. The ovulation induction needle can be injected because the ovulation induction drug has been taken, and then the injection will have a higher success rate.