Between 70 and 80 percent of women have issues with fertility due to PCOS, and are at greater risk for miscarriage and complications while pregnant. However, women with PCOS can still get pregnant through fertility treatments.
Losing weight and improving overall health can also improve the chance of having a healthy pregnancy. PCOS is one of the most common causes of infertility in women, but there are still ways to get pregnant.
If you think that PCOS may be affecting your chances of a healthy pregnancy, complete an Alpha preconception counseling medical intake form. Your provider can discuss ways to help you ovulate and raise your chances of getting pregnant. Fertilization treatments such as oral ovulation-inducing drugs and insulin-sensitizing agents are also available to women with PCOS trying to get pregnant.