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What Are My Chances Of My Pregnancy Having Polycystic Ovaries And Ovaries Enlarged With Nabothian Cysts In Cervix?

hi doctor..i m a 24 year old.i was told i have polycystic ovaries at age 18.ultrasound in 2012 shows uterus anteverted and homogeneous, thickened endometrium 1.9cm, both ovaries enlarged, periovarian free fluid seen, free fluid seen in POD, nabothian cysts seen in cervix and no evidence of adnexal mass. I was taking birth control pills for approx. 5-6 years which i stopped last august. My menstrual cycle stopped and didn t start back till mid December, i ve been seeing my period since then. What is your advice and what are my chances of getting pregnant?
Mon, 20 Jan 2014
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There are good chances of getting pregnant. PCOD is common issue and can be managed well with medications.Ideal would be to get ultrasound done, hormone levels checked and see good infertility expert.Regards.
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What Are My Chances Of My Pregnancy Having Polycystic Ovaries And Ovaries Enlarged With Nabothian Cysts In Cervix?

Hello, There are good chances of getting pregnant. PCOD is common issue and can be managed well with medications.Ideal would be to get ultrasound done, hormone levels checked and see good infertility expert.Regards.