Have Polycystic Ovaries. Have Late Periods. What Do I Do?
Hi I m marmar and I have this late period problume,after consulting a doc I found out I have ( pco ) poly cesystic ovaries. And now I m taking monthly medicine course but it s not responding after alltrasounds I had there s nothing I should worried about but I m not getting pregnant and my medicine course does not respond well. What do I have to do?!
Hi and thanks for the query,
Polycystic ovarian syndrome on is own is associated with cycle abnormalities. In most cases, results to regularize the cycles using medications are not very spectacular, they usually take much time. Its not unusual in your case. however, many women still get pregnant during treatment, despite the irregularity of the cycles. An increase in the frequency of unprotected sexual intercourse with a tested partner on its won increases significantly chances of getting pregnant. Screening of cormobidities in PCOs like diabetes mellitus of thyroid disease is also a key aspect in PCO care. I suggest you book an appointment with an infertility specialist. Other effective options might be proposed depending on the case.
Thanks and best regards,
Luchuo, MD.
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Have Polycystic Ovaries. Have Late Periods. What Do I Do?
Hi and thanks for the query, Polycystic ovarian syndrome on is own is associated with cycle abnormalities. In most cases, results to regularize the cycles using medications are not very spectacular, they usually take much time. Its not unusual in your case. however, many women still get pregnant during treatment, despite the irregularity of the cycles. An increase in the frequency of unprotected sexual intercourse with a tested partner on its won increases significantly chances of getting pregnant. Screening of cormobidities in PCOs like diabetes mellitus of thyroid disease is also a key aspect in PCO care. I suggest you book an appointment with an infertility specialist. Other effective options might be proposed depending on the case. Thanks and best regards, Luchuo, MD.