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Can One Conceive Through IVF While Having Bilateral PCOS Since Teenage Years?

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Posted on Fri, 5 Jan 2024
Question: Hello, My wife has bilateral pcos since her teenage. Can you please advice if she ever can get pregnant? Can IVF work for patient with this disease?
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Answered by Dr. Robert Galamaga (48 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
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Detailed Answer:
Hello and thanks for the query,

Pregnancy is possible in women who have PCOS. It is important that she manage her weight in general and keep to a very healthy diet as well.

With the help of oral medications, your doctor may be able to facilitate pregnancy.

IVF may also be an option but this would be if the other less invasive methods are not successful.

I would suggest you discuss this with your doctor who may refer you to a fertility specialist to manage further.

Thanks again for the query,

Sincerely

Dr. Galamaga
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Can One Conceive Through IVF While Having Bilateral PCOS Since Teenage Years?

Brief Answer: COnsiderations Detailed Answer: Hello and thanks for the query, Pregnancy is possible in women who have PCOS. It is important that she manage her weight in general and keep to a very healthy diet as well. With the help of oral medications, your doctor may be able to facilitate pregnancy. IVF may also be an option but this would be if the other less invasive methods are not successful. I would suggest you discuss this with your doctor who may refer you to a fertility specialist to manage further. Thanks again for the query, Sincerely Dr. Galamaga