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[|Human|] Its been 2 years now that I have been trying to conceive I had pcos n slightly higher prolactin level But pcos has been resolved now Have been taking prolifen since 4-5 months, from 2nd-6th day of menstrual cycle n get TVs on 12th day of every month which shows mature follicle every time. My husband has also undergone semen analysis n his sperm count is around 9 millions, total motility around 40%. He is diagnosed to be having oligospermia. With low progressive motility. Now I want to ask what should be tha treatment plan? Can we iui done with this sperm count?
[|AI|]  Hallow Dear, Prolific is camphene citrate which is a useful medicine for induction of egg release in PCs patients. However, there is a thought amongst we Gynecologists that it should not be continued for more than 6 months. The chances of success become less after that. As you have very rightly proposed, GUI seems to be a good option for you. With prolific you are forming eggs; however, the oligospermia seems to be the apparent factor for non-conception in you. There are good chances that intrauterine insemination after sperm washing (incapacitation) would work for you. You may try it for 3 months. If this also does not work for you, then there are other methods of assisted reproduction like intracellular sperm injection (CSI), in vitro fertilization (IVF), etc. which you may go for after your Gynecologists advice. My suggestion is to try with GUI initially.