How to get pregnant with polycystic ovaries and tubal incompetence

Polycystic ovaries are also known as polycystic ovary syndrome. Polycystic ovary syndrome is treated with medications such as clomiphene citrate tablets and dydrogesterone tablets, and tubal insufficiency is treated with anti-inflammatory or laparoscopic surgery, which may help with pregnancy. Polycystic ovary syndrome and tubal incompetence are two different diseases that can affect a woman’s ability to get pregnant, and it is recommended that the disease be treated before considering intercourse for pregnancy. Polycystic ovary syndrome is a complex endocrine and metabolic abnormality disease. Women with fertility requirements can use ovulation-promoting drugs, such as clomiphene citrate and estradiol valerate tablets, which can improve ovulation disorders in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome. Taking dexamethasone tablets can maintain the balance of hormone levels in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome, restore normal menstrual cycles and help women get pregnant. Tubal incompetence may be caused by mild tubal inflammation, through anti-inflammatory drug treatment, such as penicillin, cephalosporins, the fallopian tubes can gradually open, and those who have a request for conception can prepare for pregnancy normally. If the symptoms of tubal incompatibility are more serious and the effect of anti-inflammatory drugs is not good, you can have a tubal imaging to diagnose the specific part of the blockage and understand the severity of the blockage, and if there is obvious blockage, adhesion, deformity and other abnormalities, you can have laparoscopic surgery to deal with them, and you can consider getting pregnant after the tubes have been opened up. Patients with polycystic ovary syndrome and tubal patency are advised to go to the hospital for examination and targeted treatment, and then consider pregnancy after the disease is cured.