I have been diagnosed with PCOS and am struggling to get pregnant, although my thyroid and blood sugar tests are normal. Why am I unable to conceive, and what tablets or medications can help me get pregnant?
In PCOS, hormonal imbalances often prevent regular ovulation (the release of an egg), which is why conceiving can be difficult even with normal thyroid and blood sugar levels. Please don't worry, as this is very common and highly treatable. To help you get pregnant, doctors commonly prescribe oral medications to stimulate ovulation, such as letrozole (often the first choice) or clomiphene citrate. Sometimes, metformin is also used to improve insulin sensitivity and regulate cycles. I highly recommend consulting your gynecologist or a fertility specialist, who can safely guide you on the right dosage and monitor your progress.
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I have been diagnosed with PCOS and am struggling to get pregnant, although my thyroid and blood sugar tests are normal. Why am I unable to conceive, and what tablets or medications can help me get pregnant?