PCOD or PCOS is one of the most common hormonal and reproductive health conditions affecting women of reproductive age. It can influence menstrual regularity, ovulation, weight pattern, skin changes, and fertility. At She Delhi, we offer PCOS-focused fertility and women’s health care with an approach that combines diagnosis, symptom management, ovulation support, and long-term reproductive planning.
PCOD or PCOS refers to a hormonal imbalance that often affects ovulation. Women with PCOS may have irregular periods, delayed ovulation, difficulty conceiving, acne, weight gain tendency, insulin resistance, or excess facial/body hair. The condition may vary widely from one woman to another. Some women primarily struggle with irregular periods, while others present mainly with infertility or metabolic concerns.
At She Delhi, the treatment plan is never limited to a single medicine. It depends on whether the patient’s priority is symptom relief, cycle regulation, natural conception, or fertility treatment.
Common symptoms may include:
PCOD or PCOS treatment may be needed by:
At She Delhi, the decision to move to PCOD or PCOS treatment is made only after proper consultation and investigation.
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Helping individuals and couples.
Helping individuals and couples.
Helping individuals and couples.
Menstrual history, weight profile, hormone testing, ultrasound, and metabolic factors are reviewed.
Many patients benefit from structured lifestyle support along with clinical management.
If fertility is the concern, ovulation tracking, ovulation induction, cycle monitoring, IUI, or IVF may be considered depending on the case.
Treatment may also focus on cycle regularisation, hormonal balance, and prevention of long-term reproductive complications.
Regular review helps adjust treatment according to symptom pattern and fertility goals.
With proper treatment, many women with PCOS can improve cycle control and pregnancy chances. Success depends on age, body weight, ovulatory function, insulin resistance status, ovarian reserve, sperm factors, and the treatment method used. Early and structured care often improves outcomes.
Yes, mainly because it often affects ovulation.
Many can, depending on ovulation pattern and overall fertility profile.
Yes, in many patients weight and metabolism can affect symptom control and fertility.
No. Many women respond to simpler treatments before IVF becomes necessary.
It is a long-term hormonal tendency, but symptoms can often be managed effectively.
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