I'm 4weeks pregnant .I have PCOD and was given Diamet and OOsure.My doctor told me to discontinue Diamet but can continue with OOSURE.But here I've read that I should discontinue OOSURE. So just wanted clarification if I should continue or discontinue havin Oosure.
Oosure is Myo-inositol a unique vitamin B-like substance that help women with PCOS to conceive. Myo-inositol is a simple and safe treatment that is capable of restoring spontaneous ovarian activity and consequently fertility in most patients with PCOS.
Few studies have reported that supplementing pregnant women with myo inositol lower incidence of gestational diabetes mellitus (means diabetes in pregnancy) and also reduce the chances of big baby in women who has family history of type 2 diabetes. Their are no proven adverse effects to the baby.
Finally your doctor is best person to decide whether to give or not. If you still have doubt please take a second opinion on this from another obstetrician.
Regards Dr Santosh
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Is It Safe To Take Oosure During Pregnancy?
Hi and welcome to HCM Oosure is Myo-inositol a unique vitamin B-like substance that help women with PCOS to conceive. Myo-inositol is a simple and safe treatment that is capable of restoring spontaneous ovarian activity and consequently fertility in most patients with PCOS. Few studies have reported that supplementing pregnant women with myo inositol lower incidence of gestational diabetes mellitus (means diabetes in pregnancy) and also reduce the chances of big baby in women who has family history of type 2 diabetes. Their are no proven adverse effects to the baby. Finally your doctor is best person to decide whether to give or not. If you still have doubt please take a second opinion on this from another obstetrician. Regards Dr Santosh