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Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Symptoms Causes And Treatment

What is polycystic ovarian syndrome? Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a hormonal imbalance that occurs when your ovaries (the organ that produces and releases eggs) create excess hormones. If you have PCOS, your ovaries produce unusually high levels of hormones called androgens. This causes your reproductive hormones to become imbalanced. As a result, people with PCOS often have irregular menstrual cycles, missed periods and unpredictable ovulation. Small follicle cysts (fluid-filled sacs with immature eggs) may be visible on your ovaries on ultrasound due to lack of ovulation (anovulation). However, despite the name "polycystic," you don’t need to have cysts on your ovaries to have PCOS. The ovarian cysts aren’t dangerous or painful. PCOS is one of the most common causes of infertility in women and people assigned female at birth (AFAB). It can also increase your risk of other health conditions. Your healthcare provider can treat PCOS based on your symptoms and if you wi...

What Is Ovulation Period : Before Becoming A Mother, Know How Important Ovulation Period Is!

If you are planning to become a mother, then you also need to know about your ovulation period. Ovulation is a part of women's menstruation, in which the process of coming out of the egg from the ovary is called ovulation. The egg remains in the ovary for fertilization for 12 to 24 hours, after which it is not fertilized by sperm. On the other hand, sperm can live up to five days in the reproductive track. In such a situation, it is also necessary to have intercourse during this period, so that it can be ensured that the sperm is capable of fertilizing the egg and not here. For this, it becomes necessary to do some planning and calculation, so that you can find out about the fertile period. most fertile days The most fertile day is usually the day between the eighth day of the menstrual cycle and the 19th day of the same cycle, where the first day of your period is considered the first day of your cycle. However, it varies from woman to woman. Ovulation starts 10 to 16 days befo...