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What ‘Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome’ Means to You

Dec 24, 2022
Have you ever worried about your chances of becoming pregnant? Are you concerned that you might be suffering from polycystic ovarian syndrome? Are you looking for a doctor who can make your dreams of parenthood become reality...

Have you ever worried about your chances of becoming pregnant? Are you concerned that you might be suffering from polycystic ovarian syndrome? Are you looking for a doctor who can make your dreams of parenthood become reality?

Dr. Jane Miller is here to help. Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome can cause multiple fertility issues for women, and make pregnancy seem almost impossible. Through this blog, you will learn about Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome and what it means for your fertility health. To find out more about PCOS, keep reading Dr. Jane Miller’s blog.

Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome and Fertility

With Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, a woman’s hormones can become out of balance. This can make it difficult for a woman to achieve her period or she can have multiple issues with periods.

Some of the symptoms include:

  • Acne
  • Weight gain
  • Issues losing weight
  • Hair thinning on the scalp
  • Added hair on the face and body
  • Irregular periods. A woman can have too few periods, no periods, or periods that are long with heavy bleeding.
  • Fertility problems
  • Depression

Dr. Jane Miller will consult with you to understand the status of your personal health. If you are diagnosed with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, then Dr. Miller might recommend a few different treatments to prevent long-term health problems. Some of these treatments include:

  • Add moderate activity and aerobic exercise to your routine.
  • Eat heart-healthy foods. Dr. Miller might recommend that you meet with a dietician to learn more about healthy eating.
  • Many women with PCOS have a difficult time losing weight. Our North Hudson IVF team can help you learn ways to lose weight by changing your lifestyle and committing to healthier living.
  • Quit smoking. Dr. Miller can show you ways that you can improve your overall health by quitting smoking.

Dr. Miller will review all of her recommendations with you during your initial appointments. She will be able to modify treatments based on your own individual needs and symptoms. PCOS can be difficult to deal with, however, you do not have to deal with it alone. The North Hudson IVF team is here to help you achieve your goals of parenthood.

Learn More about Your Fertility Health

If you would like to learn more about Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, then do not hesitate to contact the North Hudson IVF team. Our team is dedicated to providing patients with the best in infertility treatments in a comfortable environment.

With our technology, our experts in care, and Dr. Jane Miller, we have cultivated place where you can feel at ease and know that you are receiving the best treatments. We are here to answer all of your questions and help you to understand what can be done to improve your chances of becoming pregnant. Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome is not the end of your dreams of parenthood. Let us help you to bring a new child into your life—find out more about North Hudson IVF today!