
Mysterious polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)
PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome) is a condition with an unclear cause, characterized by changes in the structure and function of the ovaries. Is this a disruption in ovarian regulation or defects in hormone production by the ovaries themselves? Does PCOS develop after birth or is it genetically determined? What is the role of elevated androgens and insulin resistance in its onset? Despite the controversies surrounding the diagnosis of this condition, infertility associated with it is linked to the absence of ovulation. The essence of infertility treatment lies in stimulating the ovaries to ensure normal follicle growth. This is one of my "favorite" factors contributing to infertility in patients because achieving pregnancy with its presence is relatively easy and quick using specific medications. Furthermore, after childbirth, the cycle recovers for most patients, allowing subsequent pregnancies to occur naturally.