Abstract

Women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) have a higher risk of infertility, miscarriage, obesity, cardiovascular disease, diabetes mellitus, obstructive sleep apnea, depression, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, endometrial hyperplasia, and cancer. Women with PCOS are more likely to undergo cesarean or c-section deliveries, which are associated with a high risk of early pregnancy loss. The most effective therapies for PCOS include regular exercise, a good diet, and weight management. In fact, the harmful consequences of obesity on reproductive potential can be reversed with effective therapy, whether or not there is insulin resistance. Based on the outcomes of trials conducted in recent years, this promise appears to be coming true.

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