Pregnancy rate in polycystic ovary syndrome

In general, the pregnancy rate in polycystic ovary syndrome is about 50%. Half of the patients are able to get pregnant on their own without medical intervention, and half of the patients need medical help to get pregnant. Polycystic ovary syndrome is dominated by high androgen and high LH status. High androgens can inhibit follicle development and lead to anovulation, and high androgens can also lead to decreased conception and live birth rates in patients. High LH can cause premature follicular luteinization and lead to ovulation disorders. For patients with polycystic ovary syndrome who cannot conceive on their own, medications can be used to lower high LH and Kaohsiung status so that patients can increase their conception rate, such as the application of Daing-35.