Iam married. i have PCOD and it was found in the month of June 10. I was told in the month of sep that it got cured and then i got two cycles normally. in the month of Nov i stopped taking medicines . Now i have crossed 62 days and my pregnancy blood test showed negative. My doctor has given me meprate for getting my cycle and Glycomet SR for PCOD . Can u pls advice when are the chances for me to get pregnant
Hi dear, I have gone through your question and understand your concerns. PCOS is a hormonal disturbance in the body which leads to irregular periods, irregular or no ovulation at all and difficulty in conceiving. However, if properly treated, PCOS patients can very well conceive. The treatment should be done stepwise, with next step to be followed when the previous one fails: 1. Ovulation induction with drugs 2. Intrauterine insemination 3. In vitro fertilization. I would suggest you to consult an infertility specialist to get properly treated. Hope you found the answer helpful. Wishing you good health. Dr Deepti Verma
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What Are My Chances Of Pregnancy As I Have PCOD?
Hi dear, I have gone through your question and understand your concerns. PCOS is a hormonal disturbance in the body which leads to irregular periods, irregular or no ovulation at all and difficulty in conceiving. However, if properly treated, PCOS patients can very well conceive. The treatment should be done stepwise, with next step to be followed when the previous one fails: 1. Ovulation induction with drugs 2. Intrauterine insemination 3. In vitro fertilization. I would suggest you to consult an infertility specialist to get properly treated. Hope you found the answer helpful. Wishing you good health. Dr Deepti Verma