Because people are currently under too much pressure in their lives and some of the foods they eat contain relatively high levels of hormones, polycystic ovary syndrome is still relatively common in our lives. It is often manifested by symptoms such as weight gain, excessive hair growth, and menstrual disorders, which have a certain impact on pregnancy. Many adults with polycystic ovary syndrome can become pregnant after treatment, but they are also worried about whether pregnancy with polycystic ovary syndrome will easily lead to embryonic arrest. Next I will give you a detailed introduction. Will the pregnancy with polycystic ovary stop? Polycystic ovary syndrome is a series of syndromes caused by polycystic ovaries, including polycystic ovaries. Polycystic ovary syndrome has a certain impact on pregnancy and may cause infertility. Even if you are pregnant, it is easy to stop the fetus from developing. However, this condition can be treated. You should go to the hospital for regular check-ups during pregnancy and receive symptomatic treatment based on the results of the examinations. You should also pay attention to personal hygiene, rest and proper nutrition. What are the symptoms of polycystic ovary 1. Menstrual abnormalities: oligomenorrhea, amenorrhea, and in a few cases, functional uterine bleeding. It often occurs during adolescence, as a continuation of irregular menstruation after menarche, sometimes accompanied by dysmenorrhea. 2. Hirsutism: more common, with an incidence rate of up to 69%. Due to the increase in androgen levels, the vellus hair on the upper lip, lower jaw, chest, back, middle of the lower abdomen, both sides of the upper thighs and around the anus may become thicker and more numerous, but the degree of hirsutism is not proportional to the androgen level (affected by multiple factors such as the number of receptors, estrogen, SHBG and the sensitivity of hair follicles to androgens). It may also be accompanied by acne, excessive facial sebum secretion, deep and rough voice, enlarged clitoris, Adam's apple and other signs of masculinization. 3. Infertility: Due to long-term anovulation, patients often suffer from infertility, and sometimes there may be occasional ovulation or miscarriage, with an incidence rate of up to 74%. Women with polycystic ovary may be affected in their normal pregnancy, so it is recommended that women cure the disease before getting pregnant. However, some women who suffer from cystic ovary syndrome and unexpected pregnancy should actively go to the hospital for examination and receive treatment for the disease. This can reduce harm to the fetus and prevent the fetus from experiencing signs of fetal arrest. |
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