Trying for pregnancy. Not able to ovalute naturally and not getting periods because of pcod. Doctor has advised to take siphene. Am I able to ovalute and conceive?
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Dear lybrate-user ji, I suggest you to not to get pregnant without treating pcod. Polycystic ovary syndrome (pcos) is a condition that affects a woman?s hormone levels. Women with pcos produce higher-than-normal amounts of male hormones. This hormone imbalance causes them to skip menstrual periods and makes it harder to get pregnant. It may leads the following conditions: -irregular periods. -heavy bleeding. -hair growth. Excess hair growth is called hirsutism. -acne. -weight gain. Up to 80 percent of women with pcos are overweight or obese. -male-pattern baldness. Hair on the scalp gets thinner and fall out. -darkening of the skin. Dark patches of skin can form in body creases like those on the neck, in the groin, and under the breasts. -headaches. Homeopathy has got complete cure for these kinds of complaints by constitutional treatment and holistic approach. Homeopathic medicines help to resolve the cysts along with brings the hormones into normal without any external hormones. I suggest you to take an appointment for consultation so that detail case can be discussed and rule out the cause and proceed further for treatment. You can consult me online. Thank you.
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Hi, For PCOS patients, the most important aspect is weight management with diet and exercise. If this happens, many a times spontaneous ovulation will happen and patient will conceive naturally. Good luck
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Hello. Pcos is a very common heterogeneous disorder associated with increased insulin and increased androgen level both of which affects the release of eggs from ovaries thereby leading difficulty in pregnancy. The management of pcos is mainly lifestyle modification which includes weight reduction, daily exercises, daily brisk walk for 30 min and taking small meals at regular intervals. Medications such as clomiphene citrate (siphene) or letrozole helps in ovulation and thus in pregnancy.
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