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Can Presence Of PCOS Cause Problem In Getting Pregnant?

hi doctor ,i am 24 year old from south kerela now in dubai with my husband. over the past 7years I am suffering from pco diseases. is there any difficulty to getting pergnant for me. iam not using any medicine for this till now. doctor can u help me? what should i do?
Mon, 9 Jan 2017
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Yes, PCOD cause problem in getting pregnant. It causes hormonal imbalance, ovarian dysfunction, menstrual irregularity, weight gain and insulin resistance. I would suggest to consult a gynecologist and undergo reproductive hormone analysis, USG scan and ovarian follicle study for better management.

You should take following treatment:

- Progesterone pill in second half of period: to correct hormonal imbalance and regularize period

- Metformin: it decrease insulin resistance and induce ovulation. Clomiphene citrate and ova care will help you to maintain fertility. HCG and FSH shot can be used if above not responds. Avoid stress, take healthy diet, avoid excessive sweet in diet. Do regular exercise and reduce 10-12% body weight if you are obese.

Hope this may help you. Contact further if follow up needed.

Best regards,
Dr. Sagar
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Can Presence Of PCOS Cause Problem In Getting Pregnant?

Hi Yes, PCOD cause problem in getting pregnant. It causes hormonal imbalance, ovarian dysfunction, menstrual irregularity, weight gain and insulin resistance. I would suggest to consult a gynecologist and undergo reproductive hormone analysis, USG scan and ovarian follicle study for better management. You should take following treatment: - Progesterone pill in second half of period: to correct hormonal imbalance and regularize period - Metformin: it decrease insulin resistance and induce ovulation. Clomiphene citrate and ova care will help you to maintain fertility. HCG and FSH shot can be used if above not responds. Avoid stress, take healthy diet, avoid excessive sweet in diet. Do regular exercise and reduce 10-12% body weight if you are obese. Hope this may help you. Contact further if follow up needed. Best regards, Dr. Sagar