Hi ,
How are you doing ?
Scan report is not reassuring . Follicles reach up to 13 mm then they stop , typical of PCOD. If they don't grow , they will not rupture & so no chance of
pregnancy.
Why don't you try to break the
hormonal imbalance of PCO, so that may be you will get pregnant even without treatment.
May I suggest
PCOD is usually associated with Obesity, irregular cycles, no periods for few months & later
heavy periods with clots & fleshy masses, or spotting on & off , Thyroid abnormality &
prolactin problem indirectly.
You develop that extra-pad of fat around the mid-segment of body, especially waist, thighs & breast, no fat beyond elbow & knees. Excessive body hair growth,
hair fall , dark shade over lower half of face, acne , oily face skin, black skin over back of neck, inner thighs & under surface of breast. May have a family history of
Diabetes, especially father or his family.
This will not allow ovulation to occur at time & so you cannot get pregnant, till treated. It also increases your chances of early pregnancy abortions. But this has a solution.
Just delay pregnancy for few months. Your weight has to be
Weight(in Kgs)= Height (in cms)-100
eg- If height 160cms, 160-100= 60-65 kg is expected weight.
Once you reduce weight to normal range, you won't need any medicine to get periods or to get pregnant & pregnancy will be healthy.
To reduce weight -
NO FASTING, No junk food/ fast foods/ red meat, reduce snacks in between meals
Have low calories food, high proteins
Regular exercise,
aerobics , yoga, brisk walking
try to reduce 2-4 kgs / month. Don't hurry on weight reduction, it will be difficult to maintain.
As soon as you reduce atleast 5 kgs , you will see changes.
Even if you are in normal weight range , try this schedule, it will help.
Once this hormonal imbalance is corrected, not only chances of pregnancy is increased, but also the chances of abortion is significantly reduced.
Hope I have clarified your query,do write back if any more queries
All the best
Dr.Balakrishnan