Do polycystic ovary patients get better after having children?

After seeing this topic scared me so much that I rushed to read textbooks and various treatment guidelines, and found that there is no pregnancy or pregnancy in the treatment of polycystic ovary syndrome, and then thought for a long, long time about what inspired and gave people the wrong impression that people with polycystic ovary syndrome will be cured if they give birth to a baby? Could a baby be the reason you have polycystic, and giving birth makes you better? But I thought about it for a long time without thinking about it, and the amazing thing is that there are indeed a lot of people who have this kind of doubt and ask questions in different forms: doctor, will having a baby make polycystic ovaries better? Doctor, can I have a baby to cure polycystic ovaries? First, why do we get polycystic ovary syndrome? The cause of the disease is not clear, but is generally thought to be due to the interaction of multiple genes and environmental factors. So, although the etiology is unknown, on the basis of these known evidence, pregnancy for polycystic ovary syndrome is not therapeutic, first of all, the gene certainly can not be changed, and can not run back to the mother’s stomach to change their own hormonal environment, the onset of obesity is related to the environment and heredity, obesity and polycystic ovary development is mutually reinforcing, obese patients are generally accompanied by insulin resistance, so weight loss and to improve the So losing weight and improving insulin resistance can help improve the condition of polycystic ovaries, but it can’t be cured, after all, there is still the mountain of genetic factors. Polycystic ovary syndrome has attracted attention because it causes menstrual irregularities, infertility and various abnormalities of glucose and lipid metabolism and other immediate adverse effects and cardiovascular disease, diabetes, tumors and other long-term adverse effects, but after regular regular treatment and weight loss, exercise and other lifestyle adjustments can be slowed down or even eliminated these adverse effects, rather than thinking that after giving birth to a child it will be fine. Finally, I hope that we all have good habits, especially those who have so many metabolic problems themselves, keep your mouth shut and your legs open, and the diseases must all hide far away from you.