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facial,chest and body hair affect my sexual and pregnancy.

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facial,chest and body hair is not affect my sexual and pregnancy.Pcos was affected at past 4years but still i have attend regular periods.It affects pregnancy. Hello doctor plz assure u..


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replied June 27th, 2012
Ovulation and Ovaries Answer A36480
Hello,

Welcome to ehealthforum and thanks for writing

The description provided by you is not very clear but indicates that you are suffering from PCOD and it has affected fertility whcih is a common complain associated with it.Some other symptoms which may or may not be present are irregular periods,increased hair growth in various body parts,weight gain etc.

PCOD requires a dedicated treatment plan for a considerable time period and then pregnancy can be planned and many woman have conceived with this disease.It is very necessary to rule out whether ovulation is occuring or not.Birth control pills is the most common treatment prescribed for it.Kindly visit a Gynaecologist and get an Ovulation study done, also a detailed clinical assessment regarding the follicle size is required so that treatment can be planned accordingly.

Take care!


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