How to go about preparing for pregnancy with irregular periods due to polycystic ovary syndrome

For irregular menstruation caused by Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, patients are first advised to lose weight, improve their living habits, adjust their endocrine metabolic levels, and in some cases, after their menstruation has returned to normal, they are instructed to cohabit with each other to get pregnant. If there is no improvement through the above methods, it is necessary to control the endocrine level through medication, adjust the menstrual cycle, and at the same time promote ovulation, guide coitus, and if necessary, use artificial insemination to help patients get pregnant. If this is still not effective, in vitro fertilization can be considered to help get pregnant. For those who become pregnant while taking oral contraceptives, the pregnancy can be continued as there is generally no significant effect on the fetus.