What are the chances of pregnancy with polycystic ovaries?

The pregnancy rate in polycystic ovary syndrome is about 50% in its natural state, which means that about half of the patients can conceive on their own without the help of a doctor. The other half of patients may need a doctor’s help to conceive. In polycystic ovary syndrome, a high androgenic state and a high LH state predominate. High androgens can inhibit follicular development and lead to anovulation. High androgens are harmful to follicular development, and it can lead to a significant decrease in live birth rate and conception rate. High LH can cause premature follicular luteinization, leading to ovulation disorders. For these patients with polycystic ovary syndrome who cannot conceive on their own, medications can be used to reduce the high LH status and high androgen status so that the patient can increase the conception rate, such as the application of Daimler-35. If necessary, assisted reproduction techniques, IVF, etc. can be chosen.