Pregnancy is unlikely to make polycystic ovaries heal on its own and can only be treated with medication or surgery. Polycystic ovaries is a metabolic disease and there is no cure. The symptoms of polycystic ovaries can be relieved after pregnancy and can only be treated according to the patient’s needs or symptoms targeted. If the patient is overly androgenic, causing symptoms such as hirsutism, acne and irregular menstruation, she can be treated with oral contraceptives or dexamethasone and spironolactone under the guidance of a doctor to both regulate menstruation and reduce androgens; if there is persistent anovulation, which affects conception, ovulation promotion treatment can be performed under the guidance of a doctor; to improve obesity, adjust lifestyle, regular work and rest, control diet and avoid If patients have insulinemia or hyperglycemia, they can be treated with metformin and avoid high sugar foods, such as honey and sweet potatoes. In cases where medication is not effective or the condition is more severe, surgical treatment such as ovarian perforation or ovarian wedge resection is required. After the development of polycystic ovaries, the first thing to do is to go to the gynecology department for hormone level six tests, and when the endocrine regulation is normal, then follow up with ovulation promotion and other treatments.