PCOS and Pregnancy



It is possible to become pregnant with PCOS( polycystic ovarian syndrome) and have a normal pregnancy.

While some women may conceive spontaneously, others will do so with the help of appropriate medical treatment.Still,other women will find it difficult to conceive even with appropriate medical therapies necessitating trial of surgical options.In this webpage, I will look at the link between pregnancy and PCOS and what do do to become pregnant with PCOS or take a pregnancy successfully to term.

PCOS and Pregnancy
Getting pregnant with PCOS is possible though not as easily as other women without it. PCOS has two groups of effects on pregnancy issues Difficulty achieving a pregnancy due to infertility Pregnancy complications after you become pregnant.The pregnancy complications that have been linked with PCOS include

PCOS may also lead to Multiple pregnancies, twins and even triplets. This is often due to clomiphene used to induce ovulation in these women which may cause the release of more than one egg. Multiple pregnancy with PCOS is a high-risk pregnancy that requires close obstetric follow-up.Babiesat risks also. Babies born to women with PCOS have a higher risk of spending time in a neonatal intensive care unit or of dying before,during, or shortly after birth.What Should I Do?If you are wanting to become pregnant with PCOS, these are the recommended steps to take

Talk to your doctor about your pregnancy priorities for optimization of therapy and removing any medications that may prevent pregnancy. Birth control pills or injections control irregular menses but will preventpregnancy so plan carefully with your doctor.Takelifestyle measures seriously, including
Be sure to inform your doctor as soon as you get pregnant for modification of your therapy and planning of antenatal care. diet, weight loss and exercise.These are actually treatment in themselves for PCOS and will increaseyour chances of ovulating and becoming pregnant.If you have regular cycles, carrying out fertility charting may offer some benefits.When fertility drugs are prescribed, be sure to follow the instructions carefully on how to take them.Once you get pregnant, inform your doctor.If you are already pregnant, congratulations! These are some things to do to ensure that you take your pregnancy to term

Learn about PCOS and pregnancy and ask your provider any questions.
Recognize that pregnancy with PCOS is a high risk pregnancy and requires close obstetric follow-up.You will sure not want to loose a PCOS pregnancy because of negligence!
Do not fold
your arms with your diet, weight watch and exercise! Get advise from your care provider how to continue with these now that you are pregnant.
Keep
cool! Just relaxing and not being too anxious will help you and your
baby in the uterus.

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  1. How i got a cure for PCOS (polycystic ovary syndrome).

    I actually promised myself that i will do this because i never in life thought i would be cured of PCOS because my gynecologist told me there was no cure and because of this i could not take in and get pregnant. I had PCOS (polycystic ovary syndrome) for 7 years and this was a big pain to me and my husband due to the downcast we felt for not having a child. I experienced irregular periods or no periods at all sometimes, heavy periods, i gained weight (fat). I seeked a cure from one doctor to the other used androgen, clomiphene, metformin and even travelled to different states to see other doctors to no avail. My husband got to know about Dr. ALeta via a testimony he read on the internet on how a woman got a cure and he contacted her with the contact she left. I got the herbal medication and used it for the speculated 3 months that was all i have a son who is just 8 months old. Do not give up just contact her on (aletedwin@gmail.com) on how to get the herbal medication. Thanks and i wish you get cured soon too.

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