Can People with Polycystic Ovarian Follicles Become Pregnant?
Women with polycystic ovarian follicles who have mature follicles ovulating in their ovaries and normal uterine development have a relatively high possibility of pregnancy after intercourse; conversely, the possibility of pregnancy is not high.
1. Relatively High Possibility of Pregnancy: Although patients have polycystic ovarian follicles, their sex hormone levels such as estrogen and progesterone are normal, with mature follicles forming each month and ovulating. The uterus is well-developed, and the endometrium is normal, allowing the fertilized egg to implant and develop in the uterine cavity after intercourse, which may lead to pregnancy.
2. Low Possibility of Pregnancy: If the patient's sex hormone levels are significantly reduced, no mature follicles form, and ovulation does not occur, no fertilized egg will be formed, and pregnancy is usually not easy after intercourse. Polycystic ovarian follicles may be a manifestation of polycystic ovary syndrome, and patients may experience hirsutism, acne, obesity, high blood sugar, low menstrual flow, irregular menstruation, amenorrhea, infertility, and other symptoms. They can be treated with estradiol valerate tablets, dydrogesterone tablets, clomiphene citrate tablets, and other medications as prescribed by a doctor; if insulin resistance occurs, metformin tablets, glibenclamide tablets, insulin aspart 30R, and other medications can be used as prescribed.
Patients need to be treated under the guidance of a professional doctor to prevent the condition from worsening.