Polycystic ovary syndrome is an endocrine disorder characterized by reduced or no ovulation, polycystic ovaries, high androgen levels, and insulin resistance. It has a significant impact on fertility. Mild polycystic ovaries can be corrected and regulated through lifestyle and dietary habits to restore the body’s metabolic capacity and eventually lead to a successful pregnancy. However, in more severe cases, medication is needed to interfere with ovarian function to allow normal ovulation. In more severe cases, surgical treatment is even considered to facilitate the discharge of good quality eggs for normal conception. It is important to know that even if pregnancy is possible, it is easier to miscarry because polycystic ovary syndrome causes endocrine disorders and is unable to provide the nutrition needed for the early development of the embryo, and its own hormones are not replenished, thus causing the embryo to stop developing and miscarry. It is recommended to go to the hospital for relevant examinations to identify the specific cause of the disease and to carry out targeted treatment under the guidance of the doctor. As mentioned above, if ovarian polycystic syndrome is not treated, you will not be able to ovulate normally, so your chances of conceiving normally will be reduced. Once treated, a normal menstrual cycle is established and normal ovulation is restored, pregnancy can occur naturally.