Whether a natural pregnancy with polycystic can be preserved depends on the development of the embryo.
Polycystic can cause infertility and recurrent miscarriage due to its own characteristics and androgen bias. After polycystic natural pregnancy, due to the polycystic sex hormone abnormalities can be caused by the adverse effects of pregnancy, prone to miscarriage symptoms, if necessary, through the exogenous fertility preservation treatment to increase the chances of fetal survival.
Regular blood HCG testing during pregnancy may result in a favorable clinical outcome if the HCG doubling is normal in combination with a well-developed fetus on ultrasound, even without fertility preservation therapy.
If the blood HCG doubling is poor or the ultrasound suggests abnormal fetal development, and there is no significant improvement after the application of fertility preservation drugs, it may lead to a poor pregnancy outcome.
Polycystic pregnant women need to be closely examined, and if medication is needed, it should be administered under medical supervision.