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Periods Twice In A Month, Have A Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome. Taking Medicine, Not Conceiving. Solution?

hi sir, I am 29 year old married women.My Doctor had diagnosed that i have polycystic oviran syndrome and i am taking medicines.From the 2012 February we are trying for baby.and from may i am taking medicine.Still there is no result.now i noticed i have two times period in every month.i think i have an ovulation problem also. Please help me to find a solution form this.
Mon, 17 Dec 2012
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Hi.

Thank you for putting up your problem to Healthcare Magic!
First thing to control PCOD is weight reduction by doing regular exercise & avoiding heavy & fast food.
Second thing is regulate your period so that proper ovulation can occur.
You need to start the treatment after consulting your gynecologist.

I hope this information would be both informative and helpful for you.
Regards,
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Periods Twice In A Month, Have A Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome. Taking Medicine, Not Conceiving. Solution?

Hi. Thank you for putting up your problem to Healthcare Magic! First thing to control PCOD is weight reduction by doing regular exercise & avoiding heavy & fast food. Second thing is regulate your period so that proper ovulation can occur. You need to start the treatment after consulting your gynecologist. I hope this information would be both informative and helpful for you. Regards,