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In this Article

  • What is PCOS/PCOD?
  • How does PCOS/PCOD affect fertility?
  • Causes of PCOS
  • Does PCOS cause other health issues?
  • How to treat PCOS/PCOD?
  • How to prevent side effects of PCOS/PCOD?
  • The Bottom Line
Can PCOS/PCOD Affect the Fertility of Women and How to Manage It?

PCOS & PCOD

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Can PCOS/PCOD Affect the Fertility of Women and How to Manage It?

Updated on 15 September 2023

Around one-third of all women across the globe have PCOD(Polycystic Ovarian Disorder). PCOS/PCOD is also one of the most common reasons women face problems while conceiving. In this article, we will understand how PCOS/PCOD affects the fertility of women and its causes, management and prevention of side effects.

What is PCOS/PCOD?

Although PCOS and PCOD sound similar and one might confuse them for the same thing, they are a little different. Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) occurs due to hormonal imbalance in the reproductive system, causing ovaries to produce excess androgens, making eggs prone to become cysts and building up in the ovaries.

While in Polycystic Ovarian Disorder (PCOD), the ovaries begin to release immature eggs that lead to hormonal imbalance and swollen ovaries. These immature eggs go on to develop cysts. There is no cure for PCOS/PCOD but it can be managed by lifestyle changes.

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How does PCOS/PCOD affect fertility?

Generally, ovaries produce eggs that release each month as part of a healthy menstrual cycle. In PCOS/PCOD, eggs may not develop and may not release as they should be. Resultant, irregular periods lead to infertility and the development of cysts. Despite PCOS/PCOD, many women go on to have a smooth pregnancy and deliver a healthy baby with the help of fertility-enhancing drugs, assisted reproductive techniques and lifestyle changes.

Causes of PCOS

Most women discover they have PCOS/PCOD in their 20s and 30s, often when they get problems while getting pregnant. However, it can happen at any age, even at the time of puberty. The common causes of PCOS are:

  • When the male hormone “androgen” suddenly increases in the body it prevents the eggs from releasing in the body more than normal.
  • A high level of insulin also creates a disturbance in hormones that simply affects the physical activity of the woman and creates diabetes. Also, it affects their fertility level.

Does PCOS cause other health issues?

PCOS/PCOD can creates common issues in women like:

  • Diabetes
  • High Blood pressure
  • Poor cholesterol level
  • Sleeping disorder
  • Depression
  • Endometrial cancer

How to treat PCOS/PCOD?

There is no permanent cure for PCOS or PCOD, but you can easily manage the symptoms and prevent it as early as possible. Exercising regularly and consuming a healthy diet (low on sugars and carbohydrates, high on protein and fibre) are the best ways to get your PCOS/PCOD under control. What's more, you can relieve some of the most common PCOS/PCOD symptoms by sipping a natural PCOS/PCOD tea.

The Mylo 100% Natural PCOS & PCOD Tea helps to regularise the menstrual cycle, aids in weight management and controls acne and mood swings. It is enriched with natural ingredients like Shatavari, Shankhpushpi, Manjistha and Chamomile, which are some of the best natural remedies to manage PCOS/PCOD.

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How to prevent side effects of PCOS/PCOD?

Adopting healthy lifestyle habits and using natural home remedies can easily prevent the side effects of PCOS. Here are a few suggestions:

  • Do regular exercise
  • Take plenty of fluids
  • Limit the intake of carbohydrates
  • Maintain a healthy weight
  • Be active in physical activities

The Bottom Line

PCOS/PCOS can affect fertility but with the help of fertility drugs and supplements, assisted reproduction and healthy lifestyle habits women can get pregnant and enjoy motherhood. Also, by following some preventive measures, you can easily identify the symptoms and control their effects.

Just sip on Mylo PCOS/PCOD tea and engage in regular exercises to minimise the side effects of PCOS/PCOD on your fertility.

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