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Will Thyroid Problems And PCOD Cause Problems In Conceiving?

Hi am 27 year old and not married yet. I have the menstrual problem for long time. I use to get 3 months once and it never stops unless i have the pills. I have polycystic ovaries. My doctor suggested to have Diane35 to make my periods regular. I am taking this for past 1 year and still continuing. I got thyroid due to this hormonal changes. I even that thyrox75 one per day. Please advice me whether it will affect my health after marriage and giving birth to a child.
Fri, 17 Mar 2017
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Hi, there is some problem in conceiving with pco and thyroid problem. But medicines are available to help you in that. In pcod, the problem is with ovulation. So, you can take some medicines like clomiphene for ovulation. You should get your TSH levels at intervals of 2 to 3 months. Keep your weight under control. Hope I have answered your question.
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Will Thyroid Problems And PCOD Cause Problems In Conceiving?

Hi, there is some problem in conceiving with pco and thyroid problem. But medicines are available to help you in that. In pcod, the problem is with ovulation. So, you can take some medicines like clomiphene for ovulation. You should get your TSH levels at intervals of 2 to 3 months. Keep your weight under control. Hope I have answered your question. Regards Dr khushboo