Can ovulation induced amenorrhea still lead to pregnancy

  Successful conception requires normal eggs and sperm. We all know that ovulation occurs after menstruation. Then the egg can meet and combine with the sperm in the fallopian tube to form a fertilized egg, making conception possible. Amenorrhea is the phenomenon of never having a menstrual cycle or having a menstrual cycle and then stopping. In general, if there is amenorrhea without ovulation, can ovulation induced amenorrhea still lead to pregnancy?

  

Can ovulation induced amenorrhea still lead to pregnancy1

  Ovulation induced amenorrhea can still lead to pregnancy. Because most women with amenorrhea do not ovulate, their chances of conception are relatively low. Ovulation type amenorrhea, which means ovulation, does not mean that there is a complete possibility of pregnancy. Therefore, female friends should not overly worry about not being able to conceive after suffering from amenorrhea.

  To determine whether female patients with ovulatory amenorrhea can become pregnant, we first need to check for the presence of organic diseases. Underdevelopment of reproductive organs, trauma, tumors, and chronic wasting diseases; Hyperthyroidism, adrenal dysfunction, insulin diabetes and other organic factors will affect pregnancy. But if the conditions of the reproductive organs are feasible, and through medication regulation, the development of the endometrium, follicles, and ovulation are all normal, it is possible to conceive normally.

  For the treatment of amenorrhea, we should start from the source that causes it and prescribe the right medicine. The normal menstrual cycle requires neuroendocrine regulation of the hypothalamus, pituitary gland, and ovarian axis, as well as the endometrial cycle response caused by changes in gonadal hormones. Any change in one of their links may lead to amenorrhea, and the diagnosis and treatment of amenorrhea should be based on the cause. It is recommended to go to the hospital for professional examination and then follow the doctor's advice to receive treatment with medication and other medications.

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