I m 31 ..suffering from bilateral polycystic ovaries ...today I heard from my ultrasound report....I have twins they r 7 yr old ..by ivf procedure...so pls kindly tell me can I have if or icsi ,, in ths case or if I advised to take med first then pls tell me how many months will have to take thks
You are planning for another pregnancy and want to know whether you can have an IVF or ICSI, given that the ultrasound has reported bilateral polycystic ovaries.
Polycystic ovaries is a condition that affects one or both ovaries. It results from imbalance of ovarian and pituitary hormones that can be exaggerated in presence of obesity of diabetes.
When planning a pregnancy it is important to undergo a full workup of both partners along with pre-conception counselling.
All being well, I would suggest trying medicines to induce ovulation first before going for IVF. If investigations do not show new or additional issues, the chance that it will be successful is there, given that you have had successful pregnancy with IVF before.
Whether ICSI is required again is dependent on the complete fertility workout of both partners and assessment by a Fertility Specialist.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Take care
Regards,
Dr. Sabina Hussain
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Hello, You are planning for another pregnancy and want to know whether you can have an IVF or ICSI, given that the ultrasound has reported bilateral polycystic ovaries. Polycystic ovaries is a condition that affects one or both ovaries. It results from imbalance of ovarian and pituitary hormones that can be exaggerated in presence of obesity of diabetes. When planning a pregnancy it is important to undergo a full workup of both partners along with pre-conception counselling. All being well, I would suggest trying medicines to induce ovulation first before going for IVF. If investigations do not show new or additional issues, the chance that it will be successful is there, given that you have had successful pregnancy with IVF before. Whether ICSI is required again is dependent on the complete fertility workout of both partners and assessment by a Fertility Specialist. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr. Sabina Hussain