It is possible to get pregnant with polycystic ovary syndrome. Patients with polycystic ovary syndrome can get pregnant after intercourse if they have normal follicles. However, polycystic ovary syndrome as a disease with scanty menstruation, ovulation disorders, hirsutism, obesity, and other complications needs to be treated promptly after diagnosis, and the menstrual cycle can be adjusted. If you have fertility requirements, you can give oral ovulation-promoting drugs after cycle adjustment, such as clomiphene or letrozole to promote follicle development, and intercourse after follicle development can improve the chance of conception. If there is no fertility requirement, adjust the menstrual cycle to prevent endometrial lesions. Obese women are advised to lose weight and can also be given metformin orally, etc., to lower blood sugar and prevent complications.