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Posted on February 25, 2010.
Polycystic PregnancyDo polycystic ovaries prevent pregnancy?

I'm 26 and my partner is 23.
I was ejaculating in it for several months and it is still not pregnant.

She suffers from polycystic ovaries.
Would it prevent pregnancy?

Is there a good / quick way to know if the problem is mine or his?

Hello, I suffered from PCOS I am 40, but had it diagnosed when I was 31. I radically changed my diet to fresh food and clean as I prepared to drink plenty of water to 3 liters per day. The most important change in my plan was to include Udo oil blend. Most people do not eat enough essential fats in their food which makes them serious deficiencies that the body can not make these. The fats have a huge role to play in the regulation of our hormones, which in turn affect our fertility.

At 33 there was no sign of PCOS when I had a hospital scan to check my status, because we wanted to have a baby. At 38 I had a baby it took a long time. I do not know why it took so long but it did.

So to answer your questions, in my opinion:

Would it prevent pregnancy? Can I make it more difucult to concieve but ask your doctor

Is there a good / quick way to know if the problem is mine or his? Chane diet. Any man prepared foods will be a multitude of toxic substances added to preserve them and make them tasy when they are not. Easy to clean and add oil mixture to Udo diet 1tbs per 25 kg body weight per day. This will help regulate her hormones. Check the website for Dr Udo wealth of valuable information in fertility among other things.

Is it a question of PCOS terminal? No

Will never be able to have children? Yes, I do

Is there a cure? Try it first diet is better than any drug; be consits


You also have lots of sex 14 days after her period until day 20. This will only fertile time of month. Enjoy mmmmm

Yes, many women with PCOS are infertile. (They do not ovulate, and can not get pregnant.)

There is no 'cheap / fast "method of diagnosing the problem, or treating it. You both need to consult a fertility specialist. (In general, they want you to' try 'a year but if she already knows she has PCOS, it is logical to seek treatment earlier.) The doctor will test both (even if you already know it has not ovulating, sometimes both partners problems, and it makes no sense to treat her if you are also sterile), and recommend appropriate treatment.

EDIT: There is no cure for PCOS. There are, however, treatments that can help to ovulate, and allow it to become pregnant. (I have PCOS and have a child, the result of fertility treatments.)

She has PCOS. She can still have kids. It is 100% normal for a couple to take up to a year of trying before conception. It just might take a little more for you both. No fertility doctor to see one of you until you've tried for a year.

There are drugs that will govern its cycles and make her ovulate. They are not cheap yet. She could try to use the ovulation prediction tests that come in a kit at Wal-Mart, Target, Walgreens, CVS, etc. anywhere with a pharmacy will carry them. They work similar to pregnancy tests - she peed on one end and waiting for lines to appear. There may be two lines (one low and dark) almost every day of the month. It is not considered a positive test until they are black Equally difficult. After she gets a positive test, she will ovulate 12-36 hours later. However, PCOS may influence the results and create false positives or false negatives.

I only know 2 people with PCOS and they each had children naturally.

Moreover, there is no known cure for PCOS. Even surgery does not work - they had to remove a cyst.

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