What complications are involved with PCOS patients getting pregnant?


Question:
Is it harder to? Are there any complications that would make you not get pregnant?

Answers:
Women with PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome) who ecome pregnant may experience more health problems than the general population, including
1)gestational diabetes,
2)pregnancy-induced high blood pressure,
3)miscarriage and
4)premature delivery
5)pre-eclampsia,
6)macrosomia, (babies bigger than 4,500 grams at birth) and


Promoting a Healthy Pregnancy in lady with PCOS
You can take certain steps to improve your overall health that may also be helpful in ensuring a healthy and complication-free pregnancy in the future. These steps include improving your overall diet, increasing your exercise, reducing your stress levels and balancing your hormonal systems. The Insulite PCOS System incorporates all of these approaches to treat PCOS and its underlying Insulin Resistance, which can be helpful in reducing any health risks during pregnancy.

Because there is no single solution that addresses all the symptoms of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome or Insulin Resistance, you must rely on a multi-faceted approach to reversing these conditions. A complete system, including nutraceuticals (vitamins, herbs and minerals that are disease specific), a realistic exercise program, nutritional guidance and a support network that will help you change unhealthy lifestyle choices, will address the issues presented by these syndromes. Treatment of your PCOS may help increase your chances of conceiving and having a healthy pregnancy.
http://pregnancyorg.healthology.com/focus_list.asp?b=pregnancyorg&f=women


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