2 yrs back Due to chicken pox in 1 St termister of my pregnancy was losted. I am trying to concive from last 1 yr. .but i have pcod problem. .my menses cycle is varying from 30-
37 days. ..I am doing yoga and taking diet from last month...There is any chance to concive naturally .....or i have to take medicine to concive. ..
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You have great chances to conceive even if you have PCOS.
Before planning to conceive, have a well-balanced diet and do regular exercise. Once your PCOS is cured completely, you can look forward to conceive.
You can also visit my clinic International Fertility Centre, a leading IVF clinic in India, for further evaluation.
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Consult a nutritionist and follow a diet chart for regulating body weight. Also, visit a gynecologist and seek medical treatment of PCOS, if required which will help you regulate your menstrual cycles. You can also visit my clinic International Fertility Centre, a leading IVF clinic in India, for further evaluation.
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