Polycystic, or polycystic ovary syndrome, the timing of pregnancy after this ovulation induction is related to the patient’s individual physical condition, the quality of the follicles, and hormone secretion, which varies from person to person, and some patients may not be able to get pregnant. Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a condition in which the patient has multiple small, cystic follicles on the ovaries that do not develop into normal or dominant follicles for ovulation, thus causing infertility in women in their reproductive years. If you want to prepare for pregnancy at this time, in addition to regular daily life management, such as weight loss, diet control, reasonable exercise, you also need to promote ovulation treatment. However, the probability of successful ovulation is not particularly high, usually around 60%, and even if ovulation is detected, whether or not the patient can get pregnant is related to the patient’s individual physical condition, the quality of the follicles, and hormone secretion. Some people even need more than 3 times of ovulation stimulation treatment before they can ovulate. It is recommended that polycystic patients need to pay extra attention in the first 3 months if they get pregnant, as the embryo is extremely unstable at this time and is prone to miscarriage.