How To Get Pregnant With PCOS?

See a fertility specialist or OB-GYN for a PCOS fertility plan

Track ovulation with cycle tracking, ovulation predictor kits, or ultrasound monitoring

Aim for a healthy weight if overweight; even modest weight loss can improve ovulation

Follow a balanced, lower-glycemic diet

Exercise regularly

Take prenatal vitamins with folic acid

Manage insulin resistance if present

Ask your doctor about ovulation-inducing medications such as letrozole or clomiphene

Ask about metformin if recommended for insulin resistance or cycle support

Treat thyroid problems, high prolactin, or other hormone issues if present

Consider inositol supplements only if approved by your clinician

Have regular timed intercourse during the fertile window

Avoid smoking, excess alcohol, and recreational drugs

Reduce stress and prioritize sleep

Seek further fertility testing if pregnancy does not happen after several months of trying

Consider assisted reproductive options such as IUI or IVF if needed

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