What Is The Best Medicine For Polycystic Ovary Syndrome?
What meds over the counter can help with PCOS? I was on Clomid and that just made me mean. I am trying soft cups, and on an multi vitamin. Was wondering about that Cassava twins pill if that actually works? Or if there is anything else I can try.. Please help.. I last my twins August 20th 2014, gave my body pretty much a year to heal. But don t want to go through that again. And would love multiples..
The best remedy for PCOS is diet and exercise. Metformin can be used to control the hyperglycemic effects of PCOS. The role of soft cups, Twin pills and multivitamins is uncertain and not recommended. Sorry about your loss, it must be quite a struggle but its no guarantee that any medicine will get you twins for sure. Multiple pregnancies also have their own set of complications and diificulties. You should try for a pregnancy ,but seeing your intolerance to clomiphene , you may have to take other ovulation inducing agents such as oral tamoxifen or injectible gonadotropins.
Hope this helps. Regards.
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What Is The Best Medicine For Polycystic Ovary Syndrome?
Hi, The best remedy for PCOS is diet and exercise. Metformin can be used to control the hyperglycemic effects of PCOS. The role of soft cups, Twin pills and multivitamins is uncertain and not recommended. Sorry about your loss, it must be quite a struggle but its no guarantee that any medicine will get you twins for sure. Multiple pregnancies also have their own set of complications and diificulties. You should try for a pregnancy ,but seeing your intolerance to clomiphene , you may have to take other ovulation inducing agents such as oral tamoxifen or injectible gonadotropins. Hope this helps. Regards.