How Does PCOS Affect Fertility?
Causes:
Experts are unsure what causes PCOS, however hereditary factors
may be involved. If a woman's mother or sibling has the disease, she is more
likely to have it than others. Excess insulin in the body, in addition to a
hereditary relationship, raises the risk of PCOS in women. Insulin is a hormone
produced by the pancreas and used by the body to convert sugar into energy.
Symptoms:
- Abnormal
hair growth on the face, chest, or back
- Acne
or a darkening of the skin
- Weight
gain Irregular periods
- Ovarian
cysts
- Depression
- Increased
skin tags
Fertility Treatments For PCOS:
Depending on the initial checking, a fertility specialist may recommend a patient to start ovulation
induction medications with scheduled. Intercourse or intrauterine
insemination that can be scheduled around the time of ovulation. For these
treatments, it is main that the Fallopian tubes are open and the sperm counts
are normal. The typical successful rate with IUI is about 15 to 25 percent per
cycle a woman’s single success rate with IUI is largely impacted by her age. If
ovulation induction with timed intercourse or IUI fail to reach a pregnancy
after a few try of this therapy, or if the patient also has other infertility
factors such as blocked Fallopian tubes, her physician may mention in vitro
fertilization.
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