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PCOS is known as being the leading cause of infertility, and it does have a reproductive health impact for a majority of people who have it. One of the diagnostic criteria for PCOS is having irregular or absent ovulation, after all, and if you are not ovulating (or are not ovulating consistently) getting pregnant will indeed be more difficult. That said, a PCOS diagnosis is not an infertility sentence. While you will not be able to get pregnant in any given month that you don’t ovulate, spontaneous ovulation is possible even in unmanaged PCOS. And the good news is that managing your PCOS with lifestyle and medication can make ovulation even more likely. In fact, over 60% of people with PCOS can achieve ovulation with lifestyle changes alone. And adding in fertility treatments like clomid, IUIs, and IVF is also a helpful tool if that is desired and financially feasible. Whether you were diagnosed with PCOS yesterday or a decade ago, if you are looking for a crash course on what this means for your family formation journey, this episode is for you. ------------ Study referenced about how lifestyle changes can encourage ovulation for 60% of people with PCOS: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26401593/ [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26401593/] This deserves its own episode, but if fertility treatment is not covered by your employer or health insurance it can be a steep out of pocket expense. We are fans of Future Family as a financing option: https://www.futurefamily.com/ivf [https://www.futurefamily.com/ivf] ------------ Learn more about Pollie on our website (www.pollie.co [http://www.pollie.co/]) or Instagram and Tiktok (@pollie.co).
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