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Recently Pcod and planning for 2nd baby
Its been detected that i hv been suffering from pcod nearly 12 cyst are observed on either side yet i hvnt got periods yesterday jst few drops of blood were observed so what was that and is pcod curable as i am planning for 2 baby soon
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Pcod management is multifaceted - medications regularise cycle - weight reduction , healthy life style - blood sugar control is any - strict monitoring It's possible to conceive despite being diagnosed with pcod. Consult a good gynaecologist locally
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Not to worry, with proper understanding  you can control it.Take consultation  and discuss  in detail.
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According to u, 12 cysts on each side of ovary is not considered as PCOS. PCOS is a complex thing.
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also get evaluation for the cause of irregular menses.
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its a condition not a disease. Do life style modification,  balanced diet , yoga and meditation
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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The few drops of blood you noticed is most likely spotting, which can happen in PCOD due to hormonal imbalance leading to irregular shedding of the uterine lining. It is not a full proper period. PCOD is not completely curable but it is very well manageable, and many women with PCOD conceive naturally or with minimal treatment.
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Get a proper evaluation: * Thyroid profile * Prolactin * Blood sugar / insulin levels If periods are delayed (>35–40 days), you may need medication to induce withdrawal bleeding Maintain: * Regular exercise (30–40 mins daily) * Healthy diet (low sugar, low refined carbs) * Weight control (very important for ovulation) Since you are planning pregnancy: * Start folic acid * Consult a gynecologist for ovulation tracking or induction if needed
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You need not worry. PCOD does not mean infertility. With proper lifestyle changes and treatment, chances of pregnancy are very good.
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PCOD is a wrong terminology it is not a disease but the syndrome that requires Lifestyle modification Exercise and maintain healthy body mass index
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