Is it easy to succeed in IVF with polycystic ovaries?

Generally speaking, IVF for patients with polycystic ovary syndrome may be successful, but there is no specific numerical value to judge the exact chance of success, because each patient with polycystic ovary syndrome has a different disease condition, and the effect after treatment is different, and the success rate of IVF is also different. IVF is an assisted reproductive technology, and most patients with polycystic ovary syndrome do not ovulate or ovulate sparingly, which leads to infertility. Before IVF, treatment is needed, such as treatment with ovulation stimulating drugs, such as clomiphene, gonadotropins or letrozole. It should be noted that patients with polycystic ovary syndrome should follow their doctor’s advice on whether to opt for IVF or not, and the success rate of IVF transplants varies from person to person and cannot be generalized. The medications mentioned above should be used under the supervision of a doctor.