i m having pcos.my age is 24.height 5'2''..weight 50 kg.my both ovaries has pcos.diagnosed when i was 18.i was on birth controls for many time.i stopped taking them 1 year back. now i got married and i wish to get pregnant soon.i had my periods on 23 oct 2011 normally without birthcontrols. after that hadn't got my periods yet. what should i do to get pregnant?
Hi, Welcome to Healthcare Magic. I am Dr Ramadevi Wani. I will be answering your concerns.
It is good to know that you have normal BMI. If your periods are irregular, then there is a possibility that you are not ovulating regularly. So consult infertility specialist in your area and register for treatment. Do baseline hormone tests, insulin level and HSG for you and semen analysis for your husband. Based on the results further treatment can be planned. If you are found to have insulin resistance, you will be prescribed medicines( Glucophage). This improves the possibility of ovulation too. You may also be prescribed medicines to initiate ovulation. You are still young. You have very good chances of conception. So do not worry. To increase your chances of conception maintain normal BMI, quit smoking (if you're a smoker) and have intercourse at least three times in a week.
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Hi, Welcome to Healthcare Magic. I am Dr Ramadevi Wani. I will be answering your concerns. It is good to know that you have normal BMI. If your periods are irregular, then there is a possibility that you are not ovulating regularly. So consult infertility specialist in your area and register for treatment. Do baseline hormone tests, insulin level and HSG for you and semen analysis for your husband. Based on the results further treatment can be planned. If you are found to have insulin resistance, you will be prescribed medicines( Glucophage). This improves the possibility of ovulation too. You may also be prescribed medicines to initiate ovulation. You are still young. You have very good chances of conception. So do not worry. To increase your chances of conception maintain normal BMI, quit smoking (if you re a smoker) and have intercourse at least three times in a week. Take a tablet of folic acid daily. I hope this is helpful. If you have any further concerns do contact me through Healthcare Magic. Best wishes, Dr Rama