Polycystic ovary is a pathological state of the ovaries, where normal women have 1-2 dominant follicles per month and mature ovulation to develop and participate in pregnancy. If all follicles develop together but there are no dominant mature follicles, polycystic ovaries are formed. Polycystic ovary syndrome has a significant impact on women. So, can polycystic ovary syndrome lead to pregnancy?
1. Polycystic ovary patients are less likely to become pregnant because it can lead to endocrine disorders. This disease is closely related to the endocrine system. The ovaries will enlarge and contain many fluid filled small sacs, which can lead to high levels of testosterone and prevent ovulation. The most notable feature is anovulation, which is a problem with ovulation, making pregnancy not easy. Due to persistent anovulation, severe endometrial hyperplasia increases the risk of endometrial cancer.
2. The symptoms of polycystic ovary syndrome may include amenorrhea, menstrual irregularities, obesity, ovarian enlargement, and infertility. Patients may have the typical symptoms mentioned above, or may only have some symptoms. However, overall, the greatest impact on patients with polycystic ovary syndrome is still infertility.
3. The probability of pregnancy in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome depends on their ovulation pattern. Some women do not ovulate, and some women with polycystic ovary syndrome ovulate very little, so as long as they ovulate, there is a possibility of pregnancy, but in this case, the possibility of pregnancy is already very small.