Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Do you have to regulate your menstrual periods to have a second IVF?

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome has to be regulated with normal menstruation before a second IVF can be done.
IVF, also known as in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer (IVF-ET) technique, involves removing a woman’s egg from the ovary, fertilizing it with sperm outside the body, incubating it for 3-5 days to form a fertilized egg, and then subsequently transferring the fertilized egg into the woman’s uterine cavity.
The clinical manifestation of polycystic ovary syndrome is abnormal menstruation leading to anovulation or sporadic ovulation, so patients with polycystic ovary syndrome have to regulate their menstruation to be normal in order to undergo a second IVF.
For patients with polycystic ovary syndrome who have a need for fertility but have anovulation or sporadic ovulation, they can take medications such as progesterone, clomiphene citrate, letrozole, gonadotropins, etc. to regulate their menstrual cycle and ovulation under the guidance of their doctors.
Patients with polycystic ovary syndrome should consult the doctor in time, adjust the menstrual cycle and ovulation under the doctor’s guidance, and do the second IVF when the menstruation is normal.