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Pregnancy and pcos
Hi , I married before 5 months. I have pcos problem.I am not taking any medication. Is pregnancy possible.
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Try for conception If not then try a course of ocp Or else a course of anti androgens Results are good
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Hello There, 1) PCOS - Poly Cystic Ovarian Syndrome ( group of diseases- disorders) 2) In PCOS there no rupture of of follicles - no natural ovulation - no ovum for fertilisation so no Pregnancy. 3) PCOS is caused by Hormonal imbalances and Aggravated by Unhealthy Lifestyle 4) In modern medicine there is no compete treatment is available. Hormonal treatment also causes side effects. 5) Dr Jonwals NAP Therapy Medicines treatment treats PCOS Scientifically - induces natural ovulation - regularise Menses - corrects Hormonal imbalances hence improve probability of pregnancy 6) Dr Jonwals NAP Therapy Medicines treatment is 100% Herbal so safe and no side effects 7) Dr Jonwals NAP Therapy Medicines treatment treats Disease along with its root causes simultaneously and successfully 8) Dr Jonwals NAP Therapy Medicines treatment corrects PCOS along with associate disorders effectively in 4-6 cycles. 9) Dr Jonwals NAP Therapy Medicines treatment also focus on Lifestyle Modification and Healthy food Habits. 10) Dr Jonwals NAP YOGA helps to restore Hormones to normalcy along with Good Brain - Mind health. *Consult Privately online-Telephone-Video OR Visit personally for proper Comprehensive management without any side effects.
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Yes, it's possible to conceive naturally if you are ovulating. Try for 3 to 6 months else consult gynecologist for fertility treatment.
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Hi, don't think about pcos, try for at least 6 months and if you r not getting pregnancy then meet gynaecologist. In the mean time if your bmi is high, try to reduce that. There r some pre conception test you also need to do. Take folic acid. Good luck.
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Absolutely  you can conceive  naturally  and have a healthy  baby if you choose  to balance your hormones.If you  really  want  to  know  the root cause of your problem,  please  read my blogs on www.truhealing.com or practo health  feeds. Hope that helps....
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Are you keen for pregnancy right now!?give yourself genuine try for 6month if your period normal.... Take A guidance from a gynac for Preconceptional advice.....
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Follow advice of gynaecologist.
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Dear Practo user, Some PCOS cases conceive spontaneously. However, it is advisable to try for conception at the earliest. In case you are not aware about fertile period for conception, consultation with Gynaecologist is advisable. If you are aware, try for conception for few months and then consult Gynaecologist if pregnancy doesn't occur.
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