Menstruation is a barometer of a woman’s health. Irregular menstruation is a common problem for many women, and it can be caused by polycystic ovaries. Polycystic ovary syndrome not only causes irregular menstruation but also infertility. IVF is a new technology to treat infertility, can women with polycystic ovary syndrome undergo IVF? Women who have menstrual disorders, anovulation, obesity, infertility and bilateral ovarian enlargement with cystic changes are suffering from polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Anovulation is a typical characteristic of polycystic ovaries, which are enlarged and cystic, and they produce excessive androgenic or incompatible levels that affect women’s fertility. Can women with polycystic ovary syndrome undergo IVF? IVF is a combination of in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer, so this dictates that IVF requires mature eggs. Polycystic ovaries are supposed to have low ovarian function, no mature follicles are formed, no eggs are obtained, or no good quality eggs are available, which will prevent IVF or greatly reduce the success rate of IVF. Therefore, in the treatment of polycystic ovary syndrome, it is very crucial for patients to understand the cause of the disease and take symptomatic treatment. Generally speaking, IVF can be considered in patients who still fail to conceive after more than 6 cycles of ovulation promotion protocols with ovulation, or in patients whose lifestyle changes, endocrine adjustments, ovulation treatment or even surgical treatments are ineffective. What should women with polycystic ovary syndrome do? 1.Regulate menstrual cycle, promote endocrine balance in the body and enhance the sensitivity of ovulation promotion. 2.Control of weight can make some patients restore ovulation function and have good response to ovulation promotion, and also prevent the occurrence of cardiovascular diseases and diabetes. 3. Ovulation promotion therapy. Ultrasound examination of the ovaries increases in size and there are several small follicles in both ovaries but they cannot develop into mature follicles, so drugs are needed to promote follicle development to induce ovulation. Commonly used drugs include clomiphene, which is the drug of choice for infertile patients with polycystic ovary syndrome. HMG and FSH can also be added to the treatment, but ovarian hyperstimulation should be avoided in the process of use. 4. Patients with polycystic ovary syndrome who have ovulation but no pregnancy after systematic ovulation treatment can opt for IVF.