PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome) & Fertility

Medical overview of PCOS, its impact on ovulation and fertility, and structured evaluation for personalized reproductive care.

What is PCOS?

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a hormonal disorder affecting ovarian function and ovulation. It is one of the most common causes of female infertility.

PCOS disrupts normal ovulatory cycles, leading to irregular periods and difficulty conceiving.

Common Symptoms of PCOS

  • Irregular or absent menstrual cycles
  • Excess facial or body hair
  • Acne and oily skin
  • Weight gain
  • Difficulty conceiving

Diagnosis of PCOS

PCOS diagnosis includes clinical evaluation, hormone testing to assess androgen levels, and pelvic sonography to examine ovarian morphology.

Accurate diagnosis ensures appropriate treatment planning within the broader infertility assessment.

Treatment Options for PCOS

Treatment depends on reproductive goals. Ovulation induction and hormonal regulation may restore fertility. In certain cases where ovulation does not respond to medication, assisted reproductive techniques such as IVF treatment may be considered.

Treatment planning is supervised by fertility specialists including Dr. Nikhil Gosavi.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can PCOS cause infertility?

Yes. PCOS affects ovulation, making conception more difficult.

Is PCOS permanently curable?

PCOS is a chronic condition, but symptoms and fertility challenges can be managed effectively.

Does weight loss improve PCOS fertility?

In many cases, lifestyle changes and weight management improve ovulation regularity.

Is IVF required for all PCOS patients?

No. Many patients conceive with medication before IVF is considered.

How is PCOS confirmed?

Diagnosis is based on hormonal evaluation and ultrasound findings.

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