Doesn't add up: While not a preparation commonly available in the US, Cyclo progynova appears to be a combination hormone preparation largely used as hormone replacement in peri- and post-menopausal women. It would largely act as a contraceptive and would be expected to inhibit ovulation. I would seriously question your treating physician if this were prescribed as a fertility treatment. Pursue a second opinion.
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