What are the chances of getting pregnant with polycystic



Patients with polycystic ovary syndrome have a lower chance of pregnancy, which varies from person to person.

Polycystic ovary syndrome is a reproductive endocrine metabolic disorder characterized by dysfunction of ovulation, hyperandrogenemia and polycystic changes in the ovaries, and its common complication is infertility.

With polycystic ovary syndrome, a woman can experience irregular menstrual periods and abnormal ovulation such as persistent anovulation. Hyperandrogenemia can also decrease estrogen levels, leading to male symptoms such as hirsuteness and polycystic changes in the ovaries can affect ovarian function, making it less likely that mature follicles will form and ovulate.

The combination of these factors can greatly reduce a woman’s chances of getting pregnant or even infertility. Therefore, if you have polycystic ovary syndrome, you need to seek medical treatment as soon as possible.