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Q: What is PCOS and does it cause fertility issues?

A.: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a condition of developing ovarian cyst which is common and is found in 5-10% of the female population. This is linked to fertility issues. PCOS patients with irregular menstrual cycles are diagnosed with a large number of the polycystic ovary and excessive testosterone. Most women with PCOS will not ovulate. The treatment method is to focus on encouraging the ovulation to occur.

Q: If both of my fallopian tubes are clogged, can I still have children?

A: Yes, you can, with IVF treatment.

Q: Which day counts as the first day of your menstruation?

A: When the menstruation bleeding turns red.

Q: How can women with irregular menstrual periods calculate their ovulation day?

A: For women with irregular menstrual periods, it is highly recommended to visit a doctor or specialist to determine the fertility issues. Running a hormone test and ultrasound can help predict the ovulation day more accurately.

Q: How do I calculate my ovulation day?

A: Calculating your ovulation day is suitable for women with a regular menstrual cycle. In general, the egg will fall approximately 14 days before the next menstrual cycle. Therefore, ovulation can be calculated by starting with the first day of the last menstrual period (LMP) or by calculating 14 days from the next expected period. This is what many refer to as the “fertile time”

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