In recent years, due to the development of assisted reproduction technology, not only IVF babies and artificial insemination babies, but also ovulation-promoting babies have become a new fashion. And the ignorance and fear of ovulation medication has deterred many people from doing so, so can polycystic ovaries ovulate on their own without relying on ovulation medication? In fact, the first thing we need to tell you is that ovulation has two meanings, one is the normal development and maturation of the dominant follicle and the other is the ability to ovulate, which is a necessary condition for a successful pregnancy. Therefore, depending on the severity of the disease, some patients with polycystic ovaries will have spontaneous ovulation. Through lifestyle adjustment, weight loss, sugar ban, less oil and more exercise, it is found that a weight loss of 5-10% can increase the probability of ovulation. After the follicles have developed normally and matured, they need to be expelled in order to be picked up by the fallopian tubes and to meet the sperm. The probability that follicles can be expelled normally in patients with polycystic ovaries is also low compared to others, so even if follicle development is monitored, you need to be alert to the situation of non-ovulation. So back to the beginning, some patients with polycystic ovary syndrome can ovulate on their own by improving their lifestyle and losing weight without ovulation treatment, while some patients with persistent or severe polycystic ovary syndrome need ovulation treatment in order to get pregnant, but which type of patients you have needs to be evaluated in a professional clinic and cannot be predicted in advance.