- Female
- 22 Years
- 29/08/2025
I got married 8 months ago. Recently, I visited a doctor due to frequent urination. After an ultrasound, my report mentions that both ovaries are bulky with multiple peripherally situated subcentemeter sized anechogenecities. The doctor said this indicates polycystic ovarian disease. Will this affect my chances of getting pregnant?
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PCOD is common, and many women conceive with simple lifestyle changes or mild treatments. A healthy diet, regular exercise, routine monitoring through scans, and treatment with hormones are usually enough to manage PCOD and support conception. Your doctor will help track ovulation and plan pregnancy. Early support improves chances of success.
Dr. Vasanthasree Suggests...
Take a AMH Test (Anti Mullerian Hormone) Test
Answered 29/08/2025
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