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Can you get pregnant with polycystic ovaries?

pregnancy with PCOS

Can I get pregnant with PCOS?

Doubts about whether or not it is possible to get pregnant naturally due to polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), or if you will have difficulties being a mother, are so common that in this article we are going to delve into the subject.

 

First of all we want to reassure you: yes, it is possible to have children despite having polycystic ovaries. 

 

It is estimated that one in four women has polycystic ovaries, but not all of them develop the syndrome. In the latter case, it is possible that the woman should be treated. But still there are medical alternatives.

 

Let's see what cases will require fertility treatment or hormonal help to conceive when a woman has polycystic ovary syndrome.

 

Difference Between Polycystic Ovaries and Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)

Indeed, these are two different concepts that affect women's reproductive behavior in different ways.

 

Let's get to know in a very brief way what the ovulation process is like in women: the ovaries are made up of follicles. Inside them and surrounded by a protective liquid are the ovules. And in each menstrual cycle a few mature. 

 

On the day of ovulation, the egg is released into the fallopian tubes at its optimal moment of maturation and ready for fertilization.

 

However, if the ovary is polycystic it is not always able to produce enough hormones for the follicle to mature. The symptoms are that they have irregular periods because they need more time to mature or even that they are not released and that month you do not have the period.

 

Beyond not being able to know the exact moment of ovulation, it does not mean that a woman with polycystic ovaries cannot get pregnant. 

 

You will have alterations in the regularity of ovulation and it will be difficult for you to plan when to have intercourse to increase the probability of pregnancy based on your menstrual calendar or by measuring your basal temperature, because the day of ovulation will be very variable.

 

However, women diagnosed with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) will show additional symptoms: absence of ovulation, tendency to obesity and more hair than usual.

 

This syndrome is due to the excessive production of male hormones in the ovaries. And it is one of the causes of female infertility.

 

The good news is that in many cases, fertility specialists are able to treat this hormonal problem and achieve ovulation induction. Also, it is interesting that the fertility supplement is tailored to your needs.

 

Does this mean that with PCOS you can't conceive naturally? No, there are many women who have had their children without resorting to in vitro fertilization.

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What are the symptoms of polycystic ovaries

It is something that is easily detectable through a simple ultrasound. In your gynecological check-up visits it could be confirmed. 

 

You can ask at the specialist's office if you detect any of these symptoms:

 

  • Irregular rules or that some month you do not have it.
  • Menses that sometimes have heavy flow and other very light.
  • Obesity.
  • Acne.
  • Excess hair on the face, chest, abdomen... 

 

In addition to the echo, a blood test that measures hormone levels will give your gynecologist a clue for the diagnosis.

 

What can you do to get pregnant with PCOS?

As you can see, a woman with polycystic ovaries is capable of ovulating, and that is why it is possible to become pregnant. 

 

However, you will not know the exact time of your ovulation. Not even using technology to detect your most fertile time And therefore, how to detect pregnancy with polycystic ovary syndrome will also have its peculiarities, since irregular cycles cause doubts when deciding when to take the pregnancy test.

The most extreme case would be the one in which your period has been withdrawn completely (amenorrhea). However, it is usually associated with other pathologies.

 

So, beyond solving your main question, These are our tips if you are trying to get pregnant and have polycystic ovary syndrome:

 

  • Have more frequent intercourse: since you don't know when you're ovulating, the more you try, the more likely you are to succeed.
  • Take care of the diet: make it healthy and balanced to combat obesity, which reduces the chances of success in conception.
  • Exercise regularly – the healthier your lifestyle, the better.
  • Stress reduction: This goes for all women (and men) looking for a baby.
  • Do not get obsessed with time: a sexually healthy couple can take up to 5 months to conceive. There are cases of women with PCOS who achieve it in less than a month... It is unpredictable.
  • Let yourself be advised by a fertility specialist: monitoring and following their recommendations will help you. 
  • Try to be calm: relaxation exercises will come in handy to let nature take its course.
  • If you have taken the contraceptive pill to regulate your periods, you can detox your body to eliminate all traces and impurities. Nido-Sano infusions are specially formulated for this.

 

It is important that you are calm and that you do not worry too much about it. It is something quite common. There are many women with polycystic ovaries (who have not even been diagnosed) who are now having children and became pregnant naturally.

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