Does high testosterone in women affect pregnancy?

If testosterone is high in women, it can clinically affect pregnancy. In the case of high androgen, there are clinical symptoms, such as delayed menstruation and reduced menstrual flow. It also affects ovulation, so it can affect pregnancy and treatment is recommended. It is also recommended to rule out the possibility of polycystic ovary syndrome, which requires ultrasound examination in addition to blood tests. Polycystic ovary syndrome can be diagnosed if there are polycystic-like changes in the ovaries bilaterally and if androgens are elevated, which often leads to infertility in clinical practice. In this case, you can take oral da Vine-35 to lower the androgens to normal first, and then give ovulation promotion treatment. During the ovulation promotion process, the growth and development of follicles are monitored by ultrasound to guide intercourse with the hope of pregnancy.