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Pcos in both ovaries
Both ovaries seen multiple anechoic cystic foci each measuring about 5-6mm I can be cure whether she give birth to child any serious problem with the his help pls
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hello, as you have pcod, you should visit a gynecologist and seek treatment for PCOS. Once your cysts disappear, you can try having a baby.
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It seems like u have PCOD . Please visit infertility specialist if u r planning for pregnancy ... she will investigate u and your husband and give u ovulation induction tablets for conceiving.. after three cycles of successful ovulation induction 60-70 percent patients conceive
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Not a serious problem. Don't worry. It is called poly cystic ovaries. Women can have irregular menstrual problems with this. Get your hormones checked and start treatment for the same. However 30%of the women can conceive naturally without any  help. Walk every day for an hour and have fresh vegetables.
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Hello.. I can understand your concern. Do not take stress. Rightly said, it could be polycystic ovaries. Lifestyle changes are important. Kindly consult gynecologist or infertility specialist with your partner. Both need to be evaluated and one on one discussion will help resolve your issues.
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It maybe polycystic ovaries There maybe problem with ovulation especially if your periods are irregular
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If your pregnancy is delayed then we will need to investigate and you may need a little help to get pregnant
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Many women with PCO get pregnant so pl don't worry too much
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