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How To Get Pregnant With PCOS by jannydear(f): 5:56am On Mar 08, 2018
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is one of the major leading cause of fertility in women. Fortunately, women with PCOS have several fertility treatment options that may help them conceive and have a healthy baby.

READ ALSO: What is Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, PCOS?

PCOS symptoms
Polycystic ovary syndrome is a common hormonal imbalance that can cause many different symptoms including the following:

Ovarian cysts
Infertility
High level of male hormones
High levels of insulin
Weight gain
Ovulation and menstrual problems
Excess body and facial hair or male pattern baldness
Anxiety and depression
Acne
Your eggs may not develop properly and may not fully ripen as a result of unusual hormone levels with PCOS, leading to ovulation disorders and infertility. If you have irregular menstrual cycles or are having trouble getting pregnant, consult your doctor about PCOS infertility testing and treatment options.

PCOS infertility treatment
If you have PCOS and are trying to conceive, the following fertility drug treatments may be helpful.

Metformin (Glucophage) – Your doctor may prescribe medication called metformin to reduce high insulin levels and soothe your hormones. After taking metformin, your ovulation cycles may become more even.

Clomid (clomiphene citrate) – To help you get pregnant without metformin, your doctor may also prescribe the fertility drug clomid. The combination of clomid with metformin often helps women with PCOS get pregnant more quickly than by just using metformin alone. Some women with PCOS may require a very high dose of Clomid to restore fertility, which can sometimes cause uncomfortable side effects.

READ ALSO: Ovulation Pain: Should it Be Ignored?

Gonadotropins – Gonadotropins are naturally occurring hormones that fuel your ovaries to release one or more eggs. This medication may help you ovulate if you are not ovulating frequently. Women with PCOS that do not respond to Clomid treatment may benefit from fertility drug treatment with gonadotropins. If you have PCOS and do not respond to low doses of Clomid, your doctor may also recommend in vitro fertilization (IVF).

PCOS weight loss infertility treatment
Most women with PCOS, struggles with weight problems and infertility. One of the best natural therapies you can do to boost fertility with PCOS is to maintain a healthy weight. A 10 percent reduction in body weight can make a big difference in helping you conceive.

PCOS fertility diet
Polycystic ovary syndrome can also increase your risk for insulin resistance, which can sometimes lead to type 2 diabetes and other health problems. Eating too many processed carbohydrates may increase your risk for insulin resistance but changes to your diet may help. Try reducing your intake of processed carbohydrates, replacing them with whole grains and foods high in dietary fiber.

READ HERE TO GET MORE DETAILS ON DIET FOR PCOS
Source: http://www.healthdiary365.com/2018/03/08/how-to-get-pregnant-with-pcos/

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Re: How To Get Pregnant With PCOS by Nutase: 7:32am On Mar 08, 2018
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Re: How To Get Pregnant With PCOS by Konquest: 6:06pm On Apr 21
jannydear:
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is one of the major leading cause of fertility in women. Fortunately, women with PCOS have several fertility treatment options that may help them conceive and have a healthy baby.

READ ALSO: What is Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, PCOS?

PCOS symptoms
Polycystic ovary syndrome is a common hormonal imbalance that can cause many different symptoms including the following:

Ovarian cysts
Infertility
High level of male hormones
High levels of insulin
Weight gain
Ovulation and menstrual problems
Excess body and facial hair or male pattern baldness
Anxiety and depression
Acne
Your eggs may not develop properly and may not fully ripen as a result of unusual hormone levels with PCOS, leading to ovulation disorders and infertility. If you have irregular menstrual cycles or are having trouble getting pregnant, consult your doctor about PCOS infertility testing and treatment options.

PCOS infertility treatment
If you have PCOS and are trying to conceive, the following fertility drug treatments may be helpful.

Metformin (Glucophage) – Your doctor may prescribe medication called metformin to reduce high insulin levels and soothe your hormones. After taking metformin, your ovulation cycles may become more even.

Clomid (clomiphene citrate) – To help you get pregnant without metformin, your doctor may also prescribe the fertility drug clomid. The combination of clomid with metformin often helps women with PCOS get pregnant more quickly than by just using metformin alone. Some women with PCOS may require a very high dose of Clomid to restore fertility, which can sometimes cause uncomfortable side effects.

READ ALSO: Ovulation Pain: Should it Be Ignored?

Gonadotropins – Gonadotropins are naturally occurring hormones that fuel your ovaries to release one or more eggs. This medication may help you ovulate if you are not ovulating frequently. Women with PCOS that do not respond to Clomid treatment may benefit from fertility drug treatment with gonadotropins. If you have PCOS and do not respond to low doses of Clomid, your doctor may also recommend in vitro fertilization (IVF).

PCOS weight loss infertility treatment
Most women with PCOS, struggles with weight problems and infertility. One of the best natural therapies you can do to boost fertility with PCOS is to maintain a healthy weight. A 10 percent reduction in body weight can make a big difference in helping you conceive.

PCOS fertility diet
Polycystic ovary syndrome can also increase your risk for insulin resistance, which can sometimes lead to type 2 diabetes and other health problems. Eating too many processed carbohydrates may increase your risk for insulin resistance but changes to your diet may help. Try reducing your intake of processed carbohydrates, replacing them with whole grains and foods high in dietary fiber.

READ HERE TO GET MORE DETAILS ON DIET FOR PCOS
Source: http://www.healthdiary365.com/2018/03/08/how-to-get-pregnant-with-pcos/
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Re: How To Get Pregnant With PCOS by Akposkiz: 8:51pm On Apr 21
What kinds of test do I need for a patient with pcos?

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