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I am 23 years old female and recently from this January I started having irregular periods. I tried out many natural ways to make my period regular like eating dates, papaya etc. But nothing worked. So finally last August I went for consultation. I got my medical report as suffering from bilateral polycystic ovarian syndrome with right ovary of volume 16 cc and left ovary of volume 15 cc. My doctor recommended to go on a diet and have regular exercise. But I wanted to know my level, is this too high level of this syndrome or starting. Will it be affected in my pregnancy? Will it get completely cured?
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Check for thyroid immediately. Pcod will affect your pregnancy generally. Gynaecology will puncture all the cyst in ovary to make the ovarian cycle normal. If nothing helps to restore normal menstural cycle homeopathy will surely do it.
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