High androgen levels in women can affect a patient’s ability to get pregnant. High androgen levels in women can easily lead to sparse ovulation or anovulation in patients, which can manifest as sparse menstruation or even amenorrhea. This absence of normal ovulation prevents the patient from getting pregnant. Moreover, the patient’s endometrium grows more slowly and does not have the normal endometrial thickness. Even if the patient has sporadic ovulation, the fertilized egg will not be able to successfully implant and will be prone to failure of implantation or after implantation, the embryo will easily stop developing. When women have high androgens, they must be treated actively. If the high androgens are caused by diseases such as polycystic ovary syndrome, they can choose to be treated with Daimler-35, which can reduce the androgen level of women.