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PCOD or PCOS
I got married on Nov 22 and got my last period on Dec 1st. So I have consulted a gynecologist and she referred to take ultrasound of abdomen and Pelvis. Report says "bipolar polycystic ovaries". Can someone explain me the impact of this? Is it necessary to take medication to get pregnancy?
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No need to take medicines for pregnancy if your periods are regular. Take online consultation for detailed explanation and further management.
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Yes PCOS is a medical condition which requires regular Medicines
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