Is polycystic ovary syndrome more likely to cause multiple pregnancies

  Nowadays, many women find it difficult to conceive normally due to polycystic ovary syndrome, so they choose to use some ovulation inducing drugs. This can easily make people feel that they are more likely to have multiple pregnancies? Is polycystic ovary syndrome more likely to cause multiple pregnancies? Let's take a look with the editor!

  

Is polycystic ovary syndrome more likely to cause multiple pregnancies1

  If polycystic ovary syndrome patients get pregnant through ovulation induction therapy, their chances of conceiving multiple pregnancies are indeed higher compared to ordinary people. However, not all polycystic ovary syndrome patients can use this ovulation induction drug, and many also need to undergo ovarian perforation surgery, which is also harmful to women. Therefore, we also advise some women who want to conceive multiple pregnancies not to use ovulation induction drugs just to conceive multiple pregnancies.

  Although having multiple pregnancies is a happy thing, especially for families who have never had a child before, obtaining multiple pregnancies through ovulation induction may not necessarily be a good thing. Many pregnant women may choose to reduce the number of pregnancies based on their own condition and the development of the embryo.

  In addition, having multiple pregnancies can easily lead to miscarriage or anemia in pregnant women, and may also result in premature birth or fetal abnormalities, greatly increasing the risk for both the mother and the fetus.

  In summary, although the probability of polycystic ovary syndrome promoting the expulsion of multiple fetuses is higher, it may also bring more risks to pregnancy. Therefore, it is still necessary to consider carefully and not act rashly. Otherwise, not only will it fail to give birth as desired, but it may also threaten the life of the pregnant woman.

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