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PCOS and Pregnancy


Many women with PCOS are afraid that they will not be able to get pregnant and have children. Our doctors in the Reproductive Endocrine Unit are experts in taking care of women with PCOS. They are involved in cutting edge research, which makes all the newest treatments available to our patients. 

Even though there is no cure for PCOS, there are treatment options to help you become pregnant and have a healthy baby.  Once your condition is diagnosed, you and your doctor will make a treatment and medicine plan that is right for you.   

The unit offers:

  • In-office ultrasounds to monitor your ovulation cycle
  • One-on-one training to teach you how to inject your medicine, if needed
  • Easy access to specialists who perform in vitro fertilization, if medicine alone does not help you become pregnant
  • Help for male partners who may have infertility problems


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