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Posted on Thu, 5 Feb 2015
Question: Good Morning Doctor,
I am 23 years old married 1 year back, suffering from PCOD problem since 3 years now and effected by hypothyroidism for an year now. consulted many doctors for thyroid treatment and PCOD. My thyroid is under control now. Have been using many medicines since 9 months now (Meprate, APCOD sachets,Glycomet, folic acid etc.,) but nothing really worked out yet. My height is 5ft 5inch and 67kg weight. It would be helpful if anyone can help me on this.
Please note: I am planning for pregnancy....
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Answered by Dr. Rhea Chanda (17 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Pcos and infertility

Detailed Answer:
Hi , pcos is a complex metabolic condition . it often causes infertility . the main problem here is that ovulation doesn't occur. so if you are planning a pregnancy be prepared for it to take time . also in most probability ovulation induction drugs and hormones bay be required. this will require planning. you will need to have hormone tests done as well along with follicular monitoring. lose some weight if possible. you may need to see an infertility specialist for management protocol after seeing your test results.
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Suggest Treatment For PCOD

Brief Answer: Pcos and infertility Detailed Answer: Hi , pcos is a complex metabolic condition . it often causes infertility . the main problem here is that ovulation doesn't occur. so if you are planning a pregnancy be prepared for it to take time . also in most probability ovulation induction drugs and hormones bay be required. this will require planning. you will need to have hormone tests done as well along with follicular monitoring. lose some weight if possible. you may need to see an infertility specialist for management protocol after seeing your test results.