Ovulation with PCOS: Is Clomid or Letrozole better? What Is Ovulation Induction?

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Double board certified OBGYN and REI, Dr. Natalie Crawford, discusses ovulation induction and PCOS. It is completely normal to need help trying to ovulate when you have PCOS and nothing to be ashamed of. PCOS is one of the top causes of infertility so it's important to know which method of ovulation induction is more likely to result in pregnancy.

Questions Answered:

What is PCOS?

What are PCOS misconceptions?

What happens when you ovulate?

What is FSH?

What happens to your eggs every month?

What role does the brain play?

What happens if you have PCOS?

What are PCOS symptoms?

How does weight play a role?

What is metformin?

What is Clomid?

How does it work?

How does letrozole work?

What do the studies say?

How does AMH play a role?

What is a normal period?

Do you need IVF with PCOS?

https://www.nejm.org/doi/pdf/10.1056/NEJMoa1313517

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