PCOS and Pregnancy

 

<p 0px="" a="" background-color:="" carry="" child="" color:="" conceive="" describe="" font-family:="" font-size:="" inability="" infertility="" is="" man="" margin:="" n="" of="" or="" p="" pregnancy="" roboto="" span="" style="" box-sizing:"="" term="" text-align:="" the="" to="" used="" woman=""> Ovulation is the result of a maturation process which occurs in the hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian (HPO) axis and is orchestrated by a neuroendocrine cascade terminating in the ovaries. Any alteration results in a failure to release a mature ovum, leading to anovulatory cycles. Anovulation may manifest in a variety of clinical presentations, from luteal insufficiency to oligomenorrhea.

Anovulation is a not a disease but a sign, much in the same way as that of the which polycystic ovaries manifestation which is part of a much larger disease process.

Preeclampsia usually begins after 20 weeks of pregnancy in a woman whose blood pressure had been normal. Even a slight rise in blood pressure may be a sign of preeclampsia.

 

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