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My wife has bilateral polycystic ovaries and hypothyroidism. Do to my low sperm count v had to go for IVF. We are blessed with a boy. My question there are no fluctuations in my wifes thyroid levels. Everything is fine now. Can we leave that bilateral pcos issue? She has no complications that arise from PCOD. Her weight is normal and no unwanted hair issues. So should we get it treated? Or can we ignore this as we have a baby and we have no side effects. Please advise. If treatment is needed what kind of treatment is it? Please help.


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