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PCOD Problem After Marriage: Debunking Common Misconceptions and Finding Solutions

PCOS & PCOD
Written by - Anandita SharmaLast updated: Dec 6, 2023
PCOD Problem After Marriage: Debunking Common Misconceptions and Finding Solutions
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Dr. Shruti Tanwar
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Embarking on the journey of marriage and parenthood is an exhilarating experience for many women. However, for many women, this path may be fraught with unique challenges of Polycystic Ovary Disease (PCOD). From irregular menstrual cycles to fertility issues, PCOD problem after marriage can bring along a host of health concerns.

In this article, we will unravel the complications of PCOD, debunk common misconceptions, and discover effective solutions to empower women to embrace the joy of motherhood.

How Common is PCOD Problem After Marriage?

PCOD is a common hormonal disorder that affects women of reproductive age. It is estimated that around 5-10% of women worldwide suffer from it. While it can occur at any stage of a woman's life, it is often seen that the symptoms tend to worsen after marriage.

This can be attributed to various factors such as changes in lifestyle, stress, and hormonal imbalances caused by the stress of married life. However, it is important to note that not all women experience PCOD after marriage, and the condition can also manifest before or even after childbirth.

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Is PCOD Problem for Pregnancy?

One of the major concerns for women with PCOD is its impact on fertility and pregnancy. It is a common misconception that PCOD automatically leads to infertility. While it is true that PCOD can make it more challenging to conceive, it does not mean that it is impossible.

With proper diagnosis and treatment, many women with PCOD have successfully conceived and had healthy pregnancies. The key lies in early detection, lifestyle modifications, and medical interventions, if required.

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What are the Symptoms of PCOD Problem in Females?

Let us understand some tell-tale signs of PCOD in women:

1. Irregular Menstrual Cycles

Women with PCOS often experience irregular menstrual cycles, which can be characterized by longer or shorter cycles, missed periods, or heavy bleeding.

2. Excessive Hair Growth

PCOS can cause hirsutism, which is the excessive growth of hair on the face, chest, back, or other areas of the body. This is due to increased levels of androgens, the male hormones, in the body.

3. Acne and Skin Problems

Hormonal imbalances in PCOS can lead to the development of acne, oily skin, and other skin-related issues. These symptoms can be distressing for many women and impact their self-esteem.

4. Weight Gain and Difficulty Losing Weight

PCOS is often associated with weight gain or difficulty in losing weight. This is because hormonal imbalances can affect the body's metabolism and lead to insulin resistance.

5. Mood Swings and Depression

PCOS can also have an impact on mental health. Many women with PCOS experience mood swings, anxiety, and even depression. These symptoms can be challenging to manage and require proper medical attention.

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What are Some Complications of PCOD?

PCOD can bring along certain challenges in a woman’s life, including:

1. Infertility

PCOD and PCOS are one of the leading causes of female infertility. The hormonal imbalances and irregular menstrual cycles can make it difficult for women with PCOD to conceive naturally.

2. Gestational Diabetes

Women with PCOD have a higher risk of developing gestational diabetes during pregnancy. This condition can have adverse effects on both the mother and the baby if not managed properly.

3. High Blood Pressure and Preeclampsia

PCOD increases the risk of developing high blood pressure and preeclampsia during pregnancy. These conditions can be dangerous if left untreated and require close monitoring by healthcare professionals.

4. Miscarriage

Women with PCOD have a slightly higher risk of experiencing miscarriages compared to women without the condition. This emphasizes the importance of proper management and medical care during pregnancy.

5. Long-term Health Risks

PCOD is associated with an increased risk of developing long-term health problems such as type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and certain types of cancer. Regular check-ups and a healthy lifestyle are crucial for managing these risks.

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How to Get Pregnant with PCOD?

While getting pregnant with PCOD may require some extra effort, it is not impossible. Here are some PCOD problem treatments that can increase the chances of conceiving:

1. Lifestyle Modifications

Maintaining a healthy weight, eating a balanced diet, regular exercise, and managing stress can all have a positive impact on fertility.

2. Medications

Depending on the individual's specific needs, doctors may prescribe medications to regulate the menstrual cycle, induce ovulation, or improve insulin sensitivity.

3. Assisted Reproductive Techniques

In some cases, fertility treatments such as in vitro fertilization (IVF) or intrauterine insemination (IUI) may be recommended to increase the chances of pregnancy.

Final Thoughts

PCOD problem after marriage can be managed with proper diagnosis, lifestyle modifications, and medical interventions. It is crucial to seek medical advice and support to manage PCOS effectively, ensuring the best possible outcomes for both physical and mental well-being.

References

1. Rajkumar E, Ardra A, Prabhu G, Pandey V, Sundaramoorthy J, Manzoor R, Sooraj KV.(2022). Polycystic ovary syndrome: An exploration of unmarried women's knowledge and attitudes. Heliyon.

2. Bharali MD, Rajendran R, Goswami J, Singal K, Rajendran V. (2022).Prevalence of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome in India: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Cureus.

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