If ovaries don't release egg it's called anovulatory cycle. Yes it is related to Pcod. But treatment is Indicated if u want to have a child or u r married. See it's not a disease but a change in ur hormonal structure. With treatment people ovulate and have a normal life
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Fertility is influenced by several factors of which the tubes and ovary are two important components. Your gynaecologist or fertility expert is the one who can guide you best regarding your pcod, medication to induce ovulation, testing the tubes and semen and several other factors that affect your ability to conceive. Each woman is different in how they respond to medication so some patience is required when undertaking treatment. Also some tests are related to specific times in your cycle. Please do not hesitate to discuss your queries with your doctor.
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