Can you get pregnant with polycystic ovaries?

  Polycystic ovary syndrome has a chance of pregnancy, but the chance of conceiving naturally is lower than normal. Patients with polycystic ovary syndrome have sporadic ovulation or anovulation, but this does not mean that pregnancy is not possible, and medication can be used to improve ovulation. Therefore, the ability of patients with polycystic ovary syndrome to conceive depends on the severity of their condition and their degree of recovery. With treatment, 70-80% of patients can conceive naturally, while the remaining 20%-30% can conceive artificially.  Polycystic ovary syndrome is mainly caused by endocrine disorders. Before trying to conceive, patients need to improve their physical condition. They can lose weight through exercise, reduce their weight and control their obesity symptoms. After their sex hormone levels are controlled in the normal range and kept in good condition, they can take ovulation promotion treatment and use medications such as clomiphene, urinary gonadotropin and letrozole under the supervision and guidance of doctors in regular hospitals. She should go to the hospital for dynamic follicle monitoring at any time during the course of medication, and monitor the quality of eggs when the follicles are mature, and then guide the patient on the timing of intercourse to help improve her chances of conception. If the patient’s ovulation treatment is not effective, she can also change her medication for treatment or undergo IVF to help conceive.