Advanced PCOS & PCOD
Infertility Care
Our specialized PCOS & PCOD infertility care program provides comprehensive hormonal evaluation, advanced fertility diagnostics, lifestyle guidance, and personalized treatment plans — helping women restore reproductive health and achieve successful pregnancy outcomes.
Book ConsultationAdvanced PCOS & PCOD Infertility Care at Yashodha Hospital
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) and Polycystic Ovarian Disease (PCOD) are among the most common causes of infertility in women today. At Yashodha Hospital, we offer comprehensive, personalized, and evidence-based treatment for PCOS & PCOD-related infertility, helping women achieve hormonal balance, regular ovulation, and healthy pregnancies.
Our experienced gynecologists and fertility specialists focus on accurate diagnosis, lifestyle correction, medical management, and continuous monitoring to improve fertility outcomes naturally and safely.
What is PCOS & PCOD?
PCOS and PCOD are hormonal conditions that affect the normal functioning of the ovaries.
PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome) is a hormonal disorder that affects ovulation and metabolism.
PCOD (Polycystic Ovarian Disease) occurs when ovaries release immature or partially mature eggs, which later become cysts.
Both conditions can lead to irregular periods, hormonal imbalance, and difficulty in conceiving if not treated properly.
How PCOS & PCOD Affect Fertility
PCOS and PCOD can interfere with natural conception in several ways:
Irregular or absent ovulation
Hormonal imbalance (high androgens)
Irregular menstrual cycles
Poor egg quality
Insulin resistance
Weight gain and metabolic issues
With timely diagnosis and proper treatment, most women with PCOS or PCOD can successfully conceive.
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Symptoms of PCOS & PCOD
Common signs and symptoms include:
Irregular or missed periods
Difficulty in getting pregnant
Excess facial or body hair growth
Acne and oily skin
Weight gain, especially around the abdomen
Hair thinning or hair fall
Dark patches on skin (neck, underarms)
If you experience any of these symptoms, early consultation can help prevent long-term complications.
Our Approach to PCOS & PCOD Infertility Treatment
1. Accurate Diagnosis
Hormonal blood tests
Pelvic ultrasound
Thyroid and insulin assessment
Detailed menstrual and medical history
2. Lifestyle & Nutritional Guidance
Personalized diet plans
Weight management support
Exercise and stress management guidance
3. Medical Treatment
Ovulation-inducing medications
Hormone-balancing medicines
Insulin-sensitizing treatment (if required)
4. Ovulation Monitoring
Cycle tracking
Follicular study
Timed conception guidance
5. Advanced Fertility Support (If Needed)
Controlled ovulation protocols
Referral for assisted fertility techniques when necessary
Why Choose Yashodha Hospital for PCOS & PCOD Care?
Experienced gynecologists and fertility specialists
Ethical, evidence-based treatment approach
Personalized care for every patient
Modern diagnostic and monitoring facilities
Focus on natural conception wherever possible
Compassionate care and continuous support
When Should You See a Doctor?
You should consult a specialist if:
Periods are irregular for more than 3 months
You are trying to conceive for over 1 year (or 6 months if above 35)
Symptoms of PCOS or PCOD are worsening
You have sudden weight gain or hormonal symptoms
Early treatment significantly improves fertility outcomes.
Frequently
Asked Questions
Yes. With proper diagnosis, lifestyle changes, and medical treatment, many women with PCOS or PCOD conceive naturally.
Yes. With proper diagnosis, lifestyle changes, and medical treatment, many women with PCOS or PCOD conceive naturally.
PCOS and PCOD cannot be completely cured, but they can be effectively managed with treatment, lifestyle changes, and regular follow-ups.
Treatment duration varies from person to person. Some women respond within a few months, while others may require longer treatment.
Yes. Even a 5–10% weight reduction can help restore ovulation and improve fertility in many women.
Yes. When taken under medical supervision, fertility medicines are safe and closely monitored to reduce risks.