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  5. Ive been married for a year and a half, and weve been trying to conceive for the past nine months with treatment. I have PCOD, and Im worried if its possible to conceive naturally with this condition. Could you please guide me on what I should do?

Ive been married for a year and a half, and weve been trying to conceive for the past nine months with treatment. I have PCOD, and Im worried if its possible to conceive naturally with this condition. Could you please guide me on what I should do?

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Ive been married for a year and a half, and weve been trying to conceive for the past nine months with treatment. I have PCOD, and Im worried if its possible to conceive naturally with this condition. Could you please guide me on what I should do?

PCOD can make it more difficult to conceive, but it is still possible. Your doctor may prescribe you metformin to help regulate your menstrual cycle and ovulation. In addition, you may be prescribed clomiphene citrate to stimulate ovulation. Make sure to follow your doctor's recommendations for dosage and timing.

Last updated on 18 Dec 2024

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