yes with meds, but most women with polycystic ovarian syndrome get pregnant without medical assistance at some point in their lives, so it's important to prevent pregnancy until you're ready to conceive.
The ovary is the organ in the female body that is responsible for releasing eggs each month. The eggs are made when a female is forming as a baby in her mother's womb. She is born with all of the eggs she will ever have, and they stay in her two ovaries, being released each month starting in puberty.
You should visit your gynecologist ASAP; there may be something wrong with one of your ovaries.A woman has two ovaries; normally, they alternate in releasing an ovum. When one isn't functioning, you can have alternate-month periods.
Ovaries produce and release eggs, and secrete estrogen.
Ovaries, if you had a real book you would have known that.
Those are the ovaries. For A&P Lab book: The gonads The go nads is the correct term. The female version of go nads are the ovaries
Bilateral means on both ovaries. That is there are cysts in both ovaries.
It means that both ovaries appear as though they have cysts growing on them.
All women will miss a period if they conceive just before the period is due. That phenomenon is not specific to women with polycystic ovaries.
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
No, it is a condition that develops at some point in her life.
No, this would not be a contributing factor to PCOS.
Yes, this can be a side effect of PCOS.
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
Polycystic ovarian syndrome is the syndrome that is the most common endocrine disorder in women population. Only about 5-10 % of women get symptoms from age 12 to age 45, where they're being able to reproduce.
No, it means that instead egg follicles properly developing, they begin turning into cysts inside of the ovaries.
No. Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) which is transmitted through through vaginal, anal or oral sex.