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Can Pcos pattern dispappear ?
I have pcos since years. Since puberty my periods were never regualr. Very long cycles and anovulatory cycles since 5-6 years. I have always had pelvic scan when something major happens like not getting period for 3 months or spotting and the small follicles seen on the scan. But in recent TVS no follicles were there no cyst. Is this possible? My periods are still messed up. Want to get pregnant. Taking meprate for 3 months starting this month to regulate the cycle and hoping to ovulate. I have a 3 year old conceived naturally.
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Unlikely u r born with pcod n it stays fr life The only way in which u can stop the manifestation of pcod is by exercise n maintaining a bmi ...body mass index less than 20 Irregular periods means ur not ovaluting on the right time Needs to be investigated the reason fr the irregular periods n inability to conceive
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Yes other causes can also be possible.
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If you are having irregular periods means they are anovulatory  you need to do workouts regular exercise lose weight avoid junk,weight reduction is most important please take online consultation
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