PCOS Means that you are Unable to Conceive?



PCOS (polycystic ovary syndrome) is a common gynecological diagnosis causing great concern among women, especially those who wish to become pregnant. The condition, the most common disorder of the endocrine (hormone) in women of childbearing age, with its increasing prevalence, as many misconceptions about conscience won. These include the misconception that "A woman with PCOS can get pregnant.

Of course, PCOS is a major cause of sub-fertility resulting ovulation disorders.
As I mentioned above, the syndrome is a cause of sub-fertility, but sterility. Subfertility means a reduced ability to conceive and carry a child while sterility is an absolute and irreversible inability to conceive.
SOP presentation with a range of symptoms. If you are diagnosed with this condition, it is not necessary that your symptoms match those of another woman with PCOS. Similarly, fertility rates also depends on whether or not ovulation, age, coexisting medical conditions, presence of other causes of infertility, etc. Some women suffering from this syndrome may have regular fertile cycles intermittently, but menstrual irregularity is generally a common symptom of the syndrome. Studies indicate that, of all the women who are diagnosed with PCOS, 2 / 3rds of them will not ovulate on a regular basis. Intervention can be a life changing - reducing weight if you are obese, diet modification and medical treatment.


How does obesity related to PCOS?
Studies consistently show a higher prevalence of PCOS in obese women. Since obesity affects fertility?

Obesity causes insulin resistance in the human body. To compensate for this increased glucose level, the pancreas secretes more insulin leading to hyperinsulinemia (insulin levels in excess blood). Ovary is a target organ for insulin; It stimulates the ovary to produce an excess of androgens (male sex hormone). Although ovary normally produces a small amount of androgens (testosterone) with the female sex hormone (estrogen), excess androgen production is not favorable and interfere with ovulation.

How to Improve Your Fertility?
If you are obese, even a small amount of weight loss can return to ovulation, because the loss improves insulin sensitivity in the body thereby reducing insulin secretion and in turn manage the hormonal imbalance. Losing just 5-10% of body weight can make it easier for you to get pregnant. Studies show that loss of body weight through lifestyle changes can improve restore ovulation and pregnancy rates up to 60% of women with PCOS. The disruption of hormones in your body, with the psychological changes represent the biggest challenge in its mission to reduce weight and its success lies in adherence to lifestyle changes. In addition, weight reduction also helps prevent complications such as abortion and gestational diabetes (diabetes during pregnancy), if you are pregnant.
The weight reduction extremely gratifying evidence when he is tempted by exercise combined with diet modification. Moderate exercise, with a reduced sedentary behavior gives good results.
Changing the diet includes a balanced diet low in calories with low glycemic index (low carbohydrate). Dietary changes contribute to the weight reduction and the prevention of diabetes and cardiovascular diseases, which are feared long-term complications in women with PCOS.
If you do not ovulate normally, or even with lifestyle changes, medication may be needed for ovulation induction. These drugs have been found to stimulate ovulation in up to 85% of women with PCOS. Clomiphene citrate form the first line of medical treatment in the management of infertility in women with PCOS. Metformin may help women ovulate on their own or respond to treatment with clomiphene. Studies report that the right response to metformin is observed in non-obese women as well. Gonadotropin analogs form the next row of the intervention, treatment with metformin and clomiphene fails. Women who do not respond to medical treatment must laparoscopic surgery (ovarian drilling to relieve ovulation) or in vitro fertilization. Most women show positive results with medical treatment, but of course, with a change of strong and effective lifestyle.

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