Unfortunately, one of the most common side effects of living with
PCOS is infertility. Since the ovaries are not able to function
properly due to a lack of hormones, having consistent and regular
periods are uncommon. Therefore, it is extremely difficult to get
pregnant and most sufferers with PCOS struggle to fall pregnant
without the help of various fertility medications. These medications
come in both natural and drug forms and each have their own side
effects. As a last resort, in vitro fertilization has been recommended
if natural conception isn't possible. The best thing a PCOS sufferer
can do is to speak to their doctor about what fertility treatment
is best for them.
One of the most popular drugs used for sufferers
of PCOS is called clomiphene. This drug is often prescribed to women
that haven't had their periods for an extended length of time. Clomiphene,
in addition to hormone therapy, has been successful in inducing
menstruation for many PCOS sufferers so that pregnancy becomes possible.
Studies have shown that between 70-90 percent of women who take
the drug ovulate, with a pregnancy rate varying from 30-70 percent.
As with all drugs, there are side effects associated
with clomiphene. Users have reported hot flashes, abdominal discomfort
(already common in women with PCOS) and blurred vision.
Another popular treatment is hormone injections
with hCG (human chorionic gonadotropin). HCG can trigger ovulation
in women who don't produce enough of the hormone to trigger it themselves.
A final alternative is what is called gonadotropin
therapy. This is also a form of hormone injection that can trick
the body into ovulation. This treatment has the highest rate of
pregnancy (60%), but 35% of those pregnancies have been shown to
end in miscarriage. Also, with this hormone treatment, the likelihood
of a multiple pregnancy (twins, triplets or more) is much greater.
A multiple pregnancy is considered high-risk for the mother and
the babies.
There are natural alternatives to PCOS-induced infertility.
While doctors may disagree on the effectiveness of these treatments,
if you wish to keep your body as chemical-free as possible, you
might want to take these methods into consideration.
Acupuncture is an ancient Chinese method of healing
pain, stress and pretty much everything else with the use of thin,
sharp needles. It is based on the idea that the body should have
a balance in the energy that flows through it to remain healthy.
If you are experiencing pain or sickness, than your body is not
properly balanced. Acupuncture is used to realign the body back
to health.
Homeopathic healing is another popular alternative.
Trained Homeopaths look to treat the symptoms instead of the conditions
since PCOS sufferers all tend to have their own unique individual
symptoms. Before any remedies are given, a persons complete family
history, their medical history and things like moods, likes, dislikes,
sexual history and emotional state are taken into consideration.
The use of herbs as fertility drugs has been around
since the beginning of time. Herbs such as liferoot, chasteberry,
partridgeberry and red clover show incredible potential to help
in fertility treatments.
No matter what path you choose, please know that
no treatment is absolute and that the path to parenthood may be
a tough one. Be patient and stay positive and you might hear the
pitter-patter of little feet sooner rather than later.