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How Can PCOS Be Treated After A Miscarriage?

Hi , I have irregular cycle and i have polycistic ovairy ( right ovairy only) . I had miscarriage at 7 weeks 3 weeks ago, I just had some blood cot for 2 days. i have been having Some brown discharge last week and this week again just for two days but no blood . Is it normal? What should I do?
Fri, 15 Apr 2016
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Hi,
Thanks for posting in HCM.
I have read your description and understand your concern.
Having discharge and blood clots following miscarriage for a couple of weeks is common as the uterus tries to expel all the products of conception in due course of time. After 2 to 4 weeks following miscarriage, your cycles should set right. But if you have PCOS, then you may continue to have irregular menstruation.
Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOs) is a treatable disorder caused due to alteration in hormones leading to irregular menstruation and untimely ovulation, resulting in infertility.
You need to be treated for getting your cycles regular by use of medications such as birth control pills.
Along with it, you may also need supplementation of ovulation inducing drugs like metformin and clomifine.
You need to reduce weight by means of intake low calorie foods and regular moderate exercise.
Kindly get a regular follow-up done with your doctor and follow advise accordingly.
Have patience as it may take some time for you to ovulate timely to improve the chances of conceiving.
Hope the information provided would be helpful.
All the best.
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How Can PCOS Be Treated After A Miscarriage?

Hi, Thanks for posting in HCM. I have read your description and understand your concern. Having discharge and blood clots following miscarriage for a couple of weeks is common as the uterus tries to expel all the products of conception in due course of time. After 2 to 4 weeks following miscarriage, your cycles should set right. But if you have PCOS, then you may continue to have irregular menstruation. Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOs) is a treatable disorder caused due to alteration in hormones leading to irregular menstruation and untimely ovulation, resulting in infertility. You need to be treated for getting your cycles regular by use of medications such as birth control pills. Along with it, you may also need supplementation of ovulation inducing drugs like metformin and clomifine. You need to reduce weight by means of intake low calorie foods and regular moderate exercise. Kindly get a regular follow-up done with your doctor and follow advise accordingly. Have patience as it may take some time for you to ovulate timely to improve the chances of conceiving. Hope the information provided would be helpful. All the best.