Your chances are pretty low, but its not impossible, especially with fertility treatments.
Yes. Although many women with PCOS struggle to become pregnant, it is still possible to get pregnant naturally.
Well it is possible for you to be pregnant and have PCOS, and there is also a posiblity of a false negative. If you think that you are pregnant, you should get a blood test to be absolutely certain.
It vaires sweetheart. My Mum has PCOS and she became pregnant within the first month of taking Chlomid while friends didn't get pregnant for 10 months +.
Yes, vegetables are a great source of nutrition whether or not you have PCOS. A PCOS diet is the same as a diabetic diet, that is, low sugar and low carb. If you have carbs, eat them in moderation and pair them with proteins.
Can be, but women also get PCOS with age and with having kids. I am 23 and have PCOS. There is no link between having an IUD and PCOS.
There is no legal obligation to do so.
i had a pireord on the 17th of march but i have not had a pireord yet am i pregnant i have pcos how long shard i whight to do a pregnancy test
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome is characterized by insulin resistance, causing an imbalance in hormones which in turn causes irregular menstrual cycles. A PCOS diet is similar to a diabetic diet in that it is low-carb and low sugar. Exercise should always be a part of your day as well. Losing weight can help control the symptoms of PCOS.
Yes you can, but the hormonal imbalance/insulin resistance may make ovulation more infrequent. If you have missed periods frequently, ask your doctor to be tested for PCOS. It is still possible to get pregnant with PCOS, it just may take more time and intervention.
Because of the increased levels of testosterone in the body of a woman with PCOS weight gain is one of the side effects. However, that weight gain is normally fairly low. If you are obese then it will not be because of the PCOS - it will be because of lifestyle. Also, if you are overweight then it will further reduce your abilities to have children as well as the PCOS.
It is possible to get pregnant with PCOS without the use of fertility drugs. You may be prescribed Metformin (a diabetes medication, not fertility drug) to help regulate your blood sugar and balance your hormones, causing more regular cycles.
Using condoms and hormonal BC has less than a 1% chance of pregnancy. PCOS could make the chance even lower.