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Understanding Pre-conception Care for Women with PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome) - Dr Duru Shah
Introduction
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a widespread endocrine disorder affecting numerous women globally. Women with PCOS often encounter substantial challenges, particularly concerning fertility issues and pregnancy-related complications.
Therefore, it becomes imperative for women with PCOS to embrace pre-conception care as a pivotal step toward increasing their chances of achieving a successful and healthy pregnancy.
PCOS entails a hormonal disorder leading to irregular menstrual cycles, unwanted hair growth, acne, and weight fluctuations. Consequently, women with PCOS often struggle with conceiving due to their unpredictable periods and hormonal imbalances. Furthermore, PCOS elevates the risk of miscarriages, gestational diabetes, and high blood pressure during pregnancy.
The Importance of Pre-conception Care
Pre-conception care serves as a proactive strategy aimed at optimizing a woman's health and addressing potential issues before embarking on pregnancy. For women with PCOS, pre-conception care holds exceptional importance for the following reasons:
1. Regulation of Menstrual Cycles: PCOS frequently results in erratic or absent menstrual cycles, making it challenging to predict ovulation. Pre-conception care encompasses lifestyle adjustments and hormone balancing, facilitating the regularization of these cycles and enhancing the prospects of natural conception.
2. Weight Management: Approximately 80% of women with PCOS grapple with being overweight or obese, negatively affecting their fertility. Pre-conception care revolves around attaining a healthy weight through diet and exercise, significantly augmenting the likelihood of a successful pregnancy. Even a modest weight loss of 5-10% can amplify the chances of spontaneous conception by 25%.
3. Hormone Balance: Hormonal imbalances are characteristic of PCOS, particularly involving thyroid, prolactin, insulin, and androgens (male hormones). Addressing these imbalances before pregnancy is crucial for mitigating complications and improving fertility.
4. Managing Comorbid Conditions: Numerous women with PCOS also contend with other health issues like insulin resistance, diabetes, high cholesterol, and high blood pressure. Pre-conception care tackles these conditions, which could otherwise worsen during pregnancy.
Pre-conception Care Guidelines for Women with PCOS
1. Consult a Healthcare Provider: The initial step involves seeking guidance from a healthcare provider experienced in treating PCOS. They can conduct an evaluation, recommend essential tests, and design a personalized pre-conception plan.
2. Weight Management: Achieving a healthy weight stands as a pivotal goal for women with PCOS. A balanced diet and regular exercise play a significant role in achieving and maintaining a healthy BMI.
3. Hormone Regulation: Medications like birth control pills, metformin, or anti-androgen therapy may be prescribed to regulate menstrual cycles and hormones. These treatments should be administered by a healthcare provider. It's important to note that pregnancy should not be attempted during this period, as these medications could potentially harm a developing fetus.
4. Nutritional Support: Collaborating with a registered nutritionist to create a dietary plan supporting hormonal balance and fertility is beneficial. A diet rich in whole grains, lean proteins, fruits, and vegetables is recommended, while fried foods, high sugar, and high-fat content items should be avoided.
5. Manage Insulin Resistance: For those with insulin resistance, addressing it through dietary adjustments, exercise, and, at times, medications is imperative. Proper insulin management can enhance fertility and reduce the risk of gestational diabetes.
6. Monitor Ovulation: Keeping track of ovulation is essential for women with PCOS. Ovulation predictor kits and smartphone apps can assist in identifying fertile days.
7. Supplements: Some women with PCOS may benefit from supplements like inositol, folic acid, and vitamin D. It is essential to consult with a gynaecologist before commencing any supplements.
8. Stress Management: Stress reduction through relaxation techniques, yoga, or mindfulness can have a positive influence on fertility.
9. Genetic Screening: Depending on family history and ethnicity, genetic screening may be recommended to assess the risk of hereditary conditions.
10. Medication Adjustment: If taking medications for other conditions like blood pressure or thyroid disorders, it is crucial to consult a gynaecologist to ensure their safety during pregnancy.
Conclusion
Pre-conception care is an indispensable preparatory step for women with PCOS who desire to start a family. By addressing the hormonal and metabolic imbalances associated with PCOS and optimizing overall health, women can elevate their chances of experiencing a successful and healthy pregnancy. Initiating the process with a knowledgeable gynaecologist experienced in managing PCOS is the primary step in crafting an individualized plan. With adequate care and preparation, women with PCOS can anticipate a fulfilling and successful pregnancy journey, just like any other woman.
Dr Duru Shah MBBS, MD (Obs & Gynae), FRCOG FCPS FICS FICOG DGO DFP FICMCH is the Director at Gynaecworld and Gynaecworld Assisted Fertility Clinic, Mumbai and a Consultant (Obs & Gynae) to Breach Candy Hospital, Jaslok Hospital and Sir Hurkisondas Hospital, Mumbai with over 48 years of experience in the field of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. Her areas of interest are Infertility management, High-Risk Pregnancy, and Women’s health. She is currently the Senior Vice President of the Indian Society of Assisted Reproduction. Dr. Shah has served as the President of the Federation of Obstetric and Gynaecological Societies of India (FOGSI), affiliated to the International Federation of Gynecology & Obstetrics (FIGO) and also as Chairman of the Indian College of the Obs. Gyn. (ICOG). At present, she is a member of FIGO's Ethics Committee. She also served as Past President of the Indian Menopause Society and the Mumbai Obstetric and Gynaecological Society (MOGS) and is currently the Vice President of the Indian Society of Assisted Reproduction (ISAR) and a member of the Board of the International Menopause Society.