Know About PCOS and Pregnancy

Women get problems in conceiving and it traces back to PCOS. This female hormone condition affects one in ten women in the United Kingdom. It’s been identified since 1935 and the condition was known as Stein-Leventhal syndrome. It refers to a surplus of ‘cysts’ where each ovary has this condition. Cysts are immature follicles that don’t develop to maturity.

With this condition, it is difficult to get pregnant and is common for women who have PCOS and need treatment to become pregnant.

Symptoms Of PCOS

Based on the NHS, it has three ways where PCOS manifests in women. They are:

  • Infrequent periods, where ovaries don’t release eggs regularly.
  • Higher levels of androgen, the male hormone having physical symptoms like excess body hair.
  • Polycystic ovaries are enlarged and have fluid-filled follicles.

The presence of two or more signs leads to PCOS, having weight gain, unwanted hair growth and oily skin. PCOS is associated with health issues like type 2 diabetes in later stages.

Impact Of PCOS On Pregnancy

In a menstrual cycle, follicle-stimulating hormone gets secreted by the brain as one of the follicles of the ovary matures and ovulates to release an egg. As follicles can’t mature with PCOS, it accumulates without maturation and ovulation doesn’t take place. That’s the reason why PCOS causes difficulties in pregnancy. The supplements of PCOS can increase the chance of getting pregnant while you suffer from fertility issues.

If you have birth control pills in PCOS condition, your periods become irregular than previously and the condition may become worse. Birth control balances the hormone levels of the body by stopping the imbalances of hormone, which is the characteristic of PCOS that manifest in physical changes.

Ovulation tests are inaccurate with PCOS conditions. Women can have a high level of Luteinizing hormone in PCOS conditions. This depicts that LH levels are inaccurate in ovulation tests.

Prevent Miscarriages With PCOS

Women with PCOS can have miscarriages and the causes remain unknown. One of the causes can be the hormonal imbalances in such conditions. Studies show miscarriages roughly occur in 30 to 50% of women having PCOS as compared to 10 to 15% of women without PCOS.

Lifestyle changes like a balanced diet and increased exercise can increase the pregnancy chances of PCOS and decrease the miscarriage risks.

The symptoms of pregnancy are similar that come from the onset of a period. But the missed period can be the key sign. If having irregular periods with PCOS, you don’t have these indicative symptoms. It is not advisable to take the early pregnancy test if you have PCOS as false negatives are more common. While having unprotected sex three weeks back and if you don’t get periods, it’s worth taking a test even if you don’t expect a period.

Ayurveda Approach for Female Fertility

Advanced Ayurveda Cell Detoxification and Regeneration treatment developed by Dr Hameed Ibrahim Khokar from the specialty branch of Ayurveda called as Rasayana, and Vajeekarana, can increase the Fertility levels by stimulating the follicle growth and improving the Ovulation so that each and every month there is a mature egg available for conception thereafter increasing the chances of pregnancy drastically,

Ayurveda treatment can also correct pcos and  genetic defects in the matured egg and it can help older women to make better quality of eggs

So, believe in the 5000+ years old system of medication called AYURVEDA which can help you overcome all your fertility issues

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Originally posted 2021-11-09 05:26:35.

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