Can polycystic ovary syndrome prepare for pregnancy by taking folic acid

  Nowadays, before preparing for pregnancy, everyone will take folic acid to prevent congenital developmental abnormalities in the baby. However, due to the different constitutions and physical conditions of each woman, the amount of folic acid taken will also vary. Can I take folic acid for preparing for pregnancy with polycystic ovary syndrome?

  

Can polycystic ovary syndrome prepare for pregnancy by taking folic acid1

  In fact, every woman preparing for pregnancy needs to take folic acid, but due to the physical conditions of women with polycystic ovary syndrome symptoms, they are not suitable for preparing for pregnancy. Therefore, it can only be said that folic acid can be taken, but it is useless. Polycystic ovary syndrome can cause amenorrhea and infertility, but infertility is the key issue. Polycystic ovary syndrome has no ovulation at all, and even if ovulation occurs, it will not mature and develop.

  If a woman has plans to conceive but suffers from polycystic ovary syndrome, it is not recommended to continue preparing for pregnancy. Women with polycystic ovary syndrome have abnormal hormone secretion in their bodies, and various hormone levels are detrimental to fetal implantation and development. These factors can all lead to miscarriage in women. Generally, women with polycystic ovary syndrome go to the hospital for infertility treatment. The hospital only helps women promote ovulation and pregnancy, without considering the possibility of natural miscarriage even if the pregnancy is successful. Therefore, it is necessary to regulate the body before preparing for pregnancy.

  Women with polycystic ovary syndrome need to pay attention to their diet and avoid eating fried and hormone containing foods. They can relax and seek medical advice from traditional Chinese medicine to regulate their condition. It's not too late to prepare for pregnancy when your health is good. Only with good health can you give birth to a healthy and intelligent baby.

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