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Abstract Background Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is considered one of the most common endocrine disorders affecting females in their reproductive age. In PCOS, an imbalance between androgens, anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) and follicle stimulating hormone (FSH), cause a halt of follicular growth. Insulin resistance (IR) is another important component of PCOS. There is increasing evidence that vitamin D affects insulin and glucose metabolism, Vitamin D plays a vital role in the regulation of glucose-insulin homeostasis. Objectives to assess the efficacy of vitamin D supplementation in improving ovulation induction in PCOS women (1ry outcome) and increasing pregnancy rate (secondary outcome). Patients and Methods 120 women diagnosed PCOS according to Rotterdam criteria and were resistant to CC treatment were randomly allocated into equal two groups: Group V: number of 60 patients received cholecalciferol + Metformin for 2 months. Group C: 60 patients received Metformin 2 months. After two months from the start:Both study groups started induction with Clomiphene Citrate added every month starting from the 3rd month to the 5th month (3 cycles of ovulation induction) in addition to previous drugs mentioned. Results In our study results, regulation of menstrual cycle occured in 63.6% of women who recieved vitamin D + metformin (group V) and ovulation was confirmed in 34.5% of the total number (55 women). Later, 18% of them got pregnant after 3 months of treatment. Added to that 16 women out of 39 (41%) got pregnant by the end of the follow up period with cumulative pregnancy rate (53%). On the other hand menstrual regularity in (group C: metformin) recorded 61% with ovulation percentage of 26.9% (n = 54). Followed by 14.8% pregnancy rate at the 3rd month., which increased to 27.5% by the end of the study out of 47.5% ovulated women (n = 40). Cumulative pregnancy rate 40%. Conclusion From the current study we can conclude that there is no significant difference of adding vitamin D to CC resistant PCOS regarding ovulation and pregnancy rates. However, it can augment metformin action and improves its outcome.

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