Can there be follicles on both sides of polycystic ovary syndrome during ovulation induction

  Faced with high-pressure life and work pressures, women are prone to various illnesses that can cause significant harm to their bodies. Polycystic ovary syndrome is a common gynecological disease in many women, which can hinder ovulation and increase the risk of infertility. Therefore, many patients want to know: Will there be follicles on both sides of polycystic ovary syndrome?

  

Can there be follicles on both sides of polycystic ovary syndrome during ovulation induction1

  Ovulation induction is a common method for treating ovarian ovulation obstruction nowadays. There are generally two methods for polycystic ovary syndrome ovulation induction: oral ovulation induction drugs and ovulation induction injections. If sexual activity occurs within 24 hours after taking medication, the likelihood of pregnancy is higher. To receive ovulation induction injections, it is necessary to wait until the follicles have grown to a certain standard before going to the hospital for injection. The specific standard is to check the condition of the follicles before ovulation. Generally, one week after the injection, the chance of getting pregnant during sexual intercourse is high.

  Ovulation induction helps mature follicles ovulate, but it does not directly promote pregnancy. Generally speaking, as long as ovulation induction is successful, it is almost the same as natural pregnancy. Therefore, patients with polycystic ovary syndrome have a relatively high chance of getting pregnant by choosing polycystic ovary induction. Of course, there are also cases of pregnancy failure, mainly due to the failure to have intercourse at the accurate ovulation time, and the failure of mature follicles to meet sperm at the accurate time, naturally reducing the possibility of pregnancy. Therefore, after ovulation induction, it is important to timely grasp the timing of ovulation and engage in sexual intercourse.

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