POLYCYSTIC OVARIES SYNDROME
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) can be overwhelming, especially when trying to conceive. At Care Fertility, we’re here to guide you with empathy, expertise, and tailored care.
What is Polycystic Ovaries Syndrome (PCOS)
Diagnosing PCOS
Diagnosing PCOS involves evaluating a combination of symptoms, test results, and physical examinations. To make a diagnosis, medical professionals use the Rotterdam Criteria, which require meeting at least two of the following three conditions:
Androgens, often referred to as "male hormones," are present in all women but can be elevated in those with PCOS. Symptoms of high androgen levels include:
- Excessive hair growth on the face, chest, or back (hirsutism)
- Severe acne or oily skin
- Hair thinning or loss on the scalp
Blood tests can confirm whether androgen levels are abnormally high.
What to expect during a PCOS diagnosis
If you suspect you have Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), your journey to diagnosis will involve a series of steps designed to assess your symptoms, rule out other conditions, and determine the best care plan for you. Here’s what you can expect:
Your doctor will ask about:
- Menstrual Cycle Patterns: Are your periods irregular, infrequent, or absent?
- Symptoms: Such as acne, excessive hair growth, or weight changes.
- Family History: Any relatives with PCOS, diabetes, or related conditions.
- Lifestyle Factors: Diet, exercise habits, and stress levels.
The doctor may examine for visible signs of PCOS, including:
- Hirsutism: Excessive hair growth on areas like the face, chest, or abdomen.
- Acne or Oily Skin: Linked to higher androgen levels.
- Weight Distribution: As PCOS can sometimes lead to weight gain around the abdomen.
Bloodwork will help confirm the diagnosis and rule out other conditions. Tests may include:
- Hormone Levels: Testosterone, luteinising hormone (LH), follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), and others.
- Glucose and Insulin Levels: To check for insulin resistance or diabetes risk.
- Thyroid Function Tests: To rule out thyroid disorders causing similar symptoms.
A transvaginal ultrasound may be performed to:
- Assess ovarian size and look for multiple small follicles (often called “cysts”).
- Evaluate the uterine lining for any irregularities.
Why an accurate diagnosis matters
Would you like help understanding your symptoms or arranging an initial consultation? We’re here to support you every step of the way.
Living with PCOS can be challenging, but you are not alone. At Care Fertility, we’re here to guide you with personalised care, advanced treatments, and unwavering support. Together, we can navigate your unique journey and help you take positive steps toward your health and fertility goals.
Getting pregnant with PCOS
PCOS can affect ovulation, making it more challenging to conceive. However, with the right fertility treatments and support, many individuals with PCOS achieve successful pregnancies.
Before starting treatment, making small changes can improve fertility outcomes:
- Healthy Eating: A balanced diet rich in whole grains, fruits, and lean proteins can regulate hormones.
- Weight Management: Losing even 5-10% of body weight can restore ovulation in some individuals.
- Regular Exercise: Helps manage insulin resistance and supports overall reproductive health.
If ovulation is irregular or absent, medications can help stimulate it:
- Clomiphene Citrate or Letrozole: These are often the first line of treatment, encouraging your ovaries to release an egg.
- Gonadotropins: Hormone injections may be recommended if oral medications aren’t effective.
IVF is an excellent option if other treatments haven’t been successful:
- Ovarian Stimulation: Medications encourage your ovaries to produce multiple eggs.
- Egg Retrieval and Fertilisation: Eggs are collected and fertilised in a laboratory before being transferred to the uterus.
- Personalised Protocols: At Care Fertility, we adapt treatment to your needs, reducing the risk of complications like ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS).
For those with insulin resistance, medications like metformin may be prescribed. This can improve ovulation and make other treatments more effective.
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