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Sometimes, making small changes in lifestyle can help control these imbalances. Losing weight (in cases where there are signs of obesity) can help control androgens and regulate periods. Increasing physical activity, in addition to weight loss, can also be beneficial for this regularisation, as well as diets high in fibre, vegetables and wholegrain foods.
If these day-to-day changes are not enough, oral supplements can help some women with polycystic ovaries regulate ovulation.
In cases where results are not achieved with these measures, it is advisable to seek pregnancy through Assisted Reproduction treatments.
The small follicles found in the ovaries of women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome are very sensitive to the medication needed to start fertility treatment. This means that care must be taken with the doses prescribed to avoid the overproduction of follicles, which could increase the size of the ovaries. Each patient should be assessed on a case-by-case basis.
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