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Hello, I am a 32 year old female..my periods suddenly became very irregular and on testing I found that I have PCOS.. My doctor has prescribed Normaz twice daily for 3 months..She said after that we can start ovulation induction.. I don't want to take ovulation induction for the fear of multiple births and I myself being a twin. Also I read it may lead to thinning of uterus lining. Please advice if I can do some lifestyle change,  take Normaz, and try naturally for a few months. Or do you think ovulation induction is fine and might not cause any side effects? Please help.
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Look,  PCOS is multi system disorder.. It causes Subfertility or infertility, U definitely need lifestyle changes,  weight reduction,  but as ur age is under consideration u should go with ovulation induction..  It is safe, For detail consultation connect with me online
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