
Have PCOS, Failed IUI. Taking Oosure. Want To Know If It Helps In Weight Loss And Increases Chances Of Ovulation

Question: am 33 yrs old and have a 9yr old kid.trying to conceive for the second time.having pcos and 2 unsuccessful iuis.have started taking oosure.just wanted to know if oosure helps in weight loss and more chances of ovulation.after taking oosure regularly have 2 period cycles in 30 day intervals.is this a positive sign of better ovulation and hence a better chance of pregnancy...pls clarify .tks and rgds .. XXXXXXX XXXXXXX
Hi XXXXXXX
Thanks for your query.
Yes, Oosure alters the fat metabolism resulting in weight loss and also maintain the hormone levels to near normal range which could be helpful for conception.
But it is not the specific medication for ovulation induction in PCOS.There are much better and high efficacy drugs like Metformin and Clomifene which reduce the effects of PCOS , cause weight loss and induce ovulation.Do discuss about them with your Gynaecologist.
Yes, periods getting regular is a good sign indicating improvement in fertility, Oosure can be the cause here,but as I said there are much better drugs for the same.
Hope I answered your query.
Wish you good health.
Thanks for your query.
Yes, Oosure alters the fat metabolism resulting in weight loss and also maintain the hormone levels to near normal range which could be helpful for conception.
But it is not the specific medication for ovulation induction in PCOS.There are much better and high efficacy drugs like Metformin and Clomifene which reduce the effects of PCOS , cause weight loss and induce ovulation.Do discuss about them with your Gynaecologist.
Yes, periods getting regular is a good sign indicating improvement in fertility, Oosure can be the cause here,but as I said there are much better drugs for the same.
Hope I answered your query.
Wish you good health.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar


are 2 failed iuis a cause for concern or a sign of any other disease or just sheer bad luck
Hi,
Thanks for writing back.
Yes, the failed IUIs could be considered as bad luck but not an indicator of any illness.Its fairly fine if 3 out of 4 fail with one success , where still no disease is expected.None of the artificial procedure can compete with natural ones.
Hope I cleared your doubt.
Wish you good health.
Thanks for writing back.
Yes, the failed IUIs could be considered as bad luck but not an indicator of any illness.Its fairly fine if 3 out of 4 fail with one success , where still no disease is expected.None of the artificial procedure can compete with natural ones.
Hope I cleared your doubt.
Wish you good health.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar

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