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Would Having PCOs And Less Bleeding During Periods Be The Reason For Difficulty In Conceiving?

sir iam suffering PCOS since six years and i have regular periods but the bleeding is very less. now i have married one year i have to take treatment my is told everything will be alright but i dont get pregnancy. i have negative report of these Thyroid,Sugar, HSG, TSH,FSH, LH. my Husbands also do semen test it is good.my weight is 64 KGs. Please give suggestion for pregnancy
Fri, 7 Mar 2014
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Hi and welcome to healthcare magic.

I understand your issue. The basic problem with PCOS is non ovulation meaning that the female egg does not get released from the ovary. Normally during one menstrual cycle, one egg is produced and released around day 14 in a 28 days cycle. In PCOS the egg does not mature and does not get released due to local or systemic hormonal imbalances.

You will need assistance with fertility if you are having anovulation. Also the fallopian tubes transport the eggs and sometimes they are blocked. So it needs to be checked if they are open in your case.

I suggest that you contact an infertility specialist and do an ovulation study. A laproscopy will also be needed to check if the tubes are open and puncture any cysts in the ovary. This usually solves the problem. Some drugs like clomiphene may also be needed to induce ovulation. All this will be decided by the treating doctor after examination and follow up of previous response to therapy.

So please do not worry. This is a common and treatable problem. You will conceive soon with treatment.

Thanks for using HCm and best of luck.
Dr Madhuri Bagde
consultant Ob Gy

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Would Having PCOs And Less Bleeding During Periods Be The Reason For Difficulty In Conceiving?

Hi and welcome to healthcare magic. I understand your issue. The basic problem with PCOS is non ovulation meaning that the female egg does not get released from the ovary. Normally during one menstrual cycle, one egg is produced and released around day 14 in a 28 days cycle. In PCOS the egg does not mature and does not get released due to local or systemic hormonal imbalances. You will need assistance with fertility if you are having anovulation. Also the fallopian tubes transport the eggs and sometimes they are blocked. So it needs to be checked if they are open in your case. I suggest that you contact an infertility specialist and do an ovulation study. A laproscopy will also be needed to check if the tubes are open and puncture any cysts in the ovary. This usually solves the problem. Some drugs like clomiphene may also be needed to induce ovulation. All this will be decided by the treating doctor after examination and follow up of previous response to therapy. So please do not worry. This is a common and treatable problem. You will conceive soon with treatment. Thanks for using HCm and best of luck. Dr Madhuri Bagde consultant Ob Gy