In patients with polycystic ovary syndrome, ovulation occurs episodically in the clinic, so if there is a pulling of the leukorrhea, it may be a clinical sign of ovulation, and if you want to get pregnant, you can choose to have intercourse at this time, and there is a chance that you will get pregnant as well. Patients with polycystic ovary syndrome are advised to be supervised until menopause because if left unmonitored, the endometrium can become diseased under the action of estrogen, so it is recommended that the endometrium be shed periodically so that the chances of the endometrium becoming diseased are reduced. Clinically, most of the patients with polycystic ovary syndrome are often combined with infertility. If there is infertility, it is recommended to have a detailed examination and decide whether to give ovulation promotion for treatment according to the specific situation.