From last 10 years I always used to have mild to severe acne. Which has turned to severe cystic acne these days. I have irregular cycle of length 30-40 days. In last 2 years two times I missed cycle and had to take deviry to induce Periods.
Trying to conceive since 2 years. Took metformin, ovanac cc, b Normoz on gyne prescription but no results. She had advised to take contraceptive pills to balance hormones. I didn't took that. I m trying to do yoga,eating healthy food like loki, karela juice . I never eat junk and sweets. i m 5'5'' and 58kg. As now I m staying in himachal. I want to cure my problem naturally. I have left job. I m totally dedicated towards my health and fighting with my pcod.
If I am doing right? Or I should had listened to my gynecologist.?
I am very much afraid of what will happen in future. I was working in MNC. I have left my job.
What are my chances to conceive?
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Apart from dieting and exercise you will also need medicines for ovulation induction which will help you getting pregnant
Do an HSG to check the tubal status
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