Getting Pregnant with PCOS

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It's a devastating realization when you are told you are infertile due to polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). However, you are not alone because according to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), about one in ten women of childbearing age has PCOS and it is the most common cause of female infertility. Despite having PCOS, you can get pregnant and bring a child into this world.

Before we get into how you can get pregnant even with PCOS, you must understand that there is no cure for PCOS but instead, it must be managed to prevent problems stemming from this condition. Therefore, treatments are determined by what your goals are. If you are reading this, your goal is to get pregnant and women can get pregnant even though PCOS is part of their lives.

Ovulation problems are the most likely causes of fertility issues. There are a few fertility drugs that help stimulate ovulation and this is usually one the first treatments your doctor will recommend. Clomiphene is a very common fertility drug that is widely prescribed. If this drug does not work, metformin is often the next step. It is pretty standard for a doctor to recommend taking metformin and clomiphene together so you should not be surprised if your doctor

prescribes doing this as well. Gonadotropins are also used to stimulate ovulation but gonadotropins are given as shots. They are more expensive and carries a higher risk for multiple births compared to the other fertility drugs.

If you have PCOS, you can also get pregnant with the use of in vitro fertilization (IVF). This is much more expensive than using fertility drugs but according to the HHS, it gives you a better chance to become pregnant and gives doctors more control over multiple births.

There are options for you even if you have PCOS. It does not mean you cannot have a baby but it will mean you will have to work a bit harder to become pregnant. It is not impossible but be aware that it can be emotionally and financially draining on you and your partner. Keep an open mind and be well informed. These two things will help you deal with the stress you may experience trying to conceive.

Getting pregnant is possible and many women have successfully brought a baby into this world. Keep an open mind and keep yourself as healthy as possible. To learn more about curing infertility in women with PCOS, please take a moment to read this article and please visit pregnancyover40.tumblr.com for more information. Good luck and don't lose hope.

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