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For those with polycystic ovaries, the search for pregnancy can become something long and painful because of the wait. I already talked about polycystic ovaries here on the site, and to help with the treatment, there are medications that can work, such as metformin or the vitamin, Mio Inositol, which has proven to be very effective in treating polycystic ovaries. I have seen several cases of women who, through metformin, the polycystic ovary disappeared and managed to become pregnant. Mio Inositol is a revolution for the treatment of polycystic ovaries, as it is not an invasive treatment like metformin that has side effects, but a vitamin that helps in its fight. For those who want to know more about this treatment with Mio Inositol, I recommend Famisop, which can be found on the Famivita website.
What is Metformin?
Metformin is a medication aimed at people with type 2 diabetes. It acts on the body by stirring glucose. According to some doctors and studies carried out in the United States at Ohio University, polycystic ovaries can also be caused by excess glucose in the body and insulin resistance so an experiment was done with metformin, showing incredible results when used in the right measure and with monitoring by the responsible physician.
The use of metformin glifage xr 500 to get pregnant in patients with polycystic ovaries has given satisfactory results, and in some cases has even cleared the cysts’ ovaries and also regulated the patient’s menstruation . But metformin should only be used by selected patients and with a doctor’s prescription as it can cause an abrupt drop in glucose and bring some serious problems to the patient.
The ideal is to do several tests and if the doctor finds it convenient, then he can prescribe. Some doctors prefer to treat polycystic ovaries with contraceptives , Selene and of course the treatment is super effective, but if your treatment is not working with contraceptives, it is really worth talking to your doctor about metformin. Do not use drugs without medical recommendation, much less use pharmacy medication for cyst in the ovary or for any other treatment without proper indication of your doctor. Before any indication of medication, examinations are necessary.
Side Effects of Metformin to Get Pregnant
Metformin glifage xr 500 to get pregnant can cause side effects and some of these effects are not
pleasant. Therefore, it should only be used under medical prescription and under the supervision of a specialist, who in case of some symptoms may have its use suspended.
Side Effect Signs
It can cause nausea, feeling sick, vomiting, diarrhea, dizziness, weakness and blurred vision . Therefore, the use must be constantly supervised by the doctor. The doctor should order ultrasound exams of the ovaries to see if the drug is being effective for the purpose prescribed.
Report of a reader who achieved her positive with metformin
See an account below of reader Talita who used metformin to get pregnant and tested positive.
“I had been trying to get pregnant for 2 and a half years, I had several exams and I went through several gynecologists, but everyone told me I had nothing, just a few ovarian cyst (SOMP) but no doctor turned to me and said: Look do you have SOMP, shall we treat ??
No, everyone passed me inductors and it never worked with me !!!
That’s when I started researching SOMP on my own on tempting blogs, forums, and that’s when I discovered that many women who had SOMP were treated with metformin and many successfully and getting pregnant !!! At that time of the championship I was tired of looking for so many doctors for nothing, and I did a very risky thing of taking metformin to get pregnant on my own !!
But as I was afraid of some side effect (such as lowering blood glucose levels, or any other symptoms, I didn’t take it right) I started with a low dose of 1 cp of 500mg a day, but as every trainer never gives up, I decided to look for another GO .
Arriving at the office I told her everything that had already happened and took all my exams and she did diagnose me with SOMP even though I already knew, then I opened the game for her and said she was taking metformin … she asked me where I found out that metformin was good for SOMP, and I said on the internet !! lol
I thought at the time that I was going to get the biggest scolding in the world for self-medicating… .but fortunately she supported me and said that I was on the right path and that the treatment was the same !!! That we would be treated with metformin and that within 1 year if I didn’t get pregnant we would have to take another form (and maybe that would be IVF only)
Anyway … the Dra increased my dose of metformin to 1000mg per day, 500 in the morning and 500 at night and every month I did an ultrasound for follow-up. Gradually my period started to regulate and the cysts disappeared. Remembering that I started metformin on my own in July, in October I continued with medical follow-up July / October 2009… in March 2010 I had an ultrasound and my ovaries were clean and I was ready to get pregnant.
The chances came back and in May 2010 I got pregnant . The reactions of the medicine I had were stomach pain and a little diarrhea. But I only had this when I exaggerated a little in the sweets, after all, metformin serves to eliminate excess sugar in the blood. ”
Remember that metformin can be very effective in the treatment of polycystic ovaries, but the use should not be indiscriminate, it should be used with the utmost care so that there are no major health problems.
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See also: Polycystic Ovaries – Can you get pregnant with this syndrome?
My name is Dr. Alexis Hart I am 38 years old, I am the mother of 3 beautiful children! Different ages, different phases 16 years, 12 years and 7 years. In love with motherhood since always, I found it difficult to make my dreams come true, and also some more after I was already a mother.
Since I imagined myself as a mother, in my thoughts everything seemed to be much easier and simpler than it really was, I expected to get pregnant as soon as I wished, but it wasn’t that simple. The first pregnancy was smooth, but my daughter’s birth was very troubled. Joana was born in 2002 with a weight of 2930kg and 45cm, from a very peaceful cesarean delivery but she had already been born with congenital pneumonia due to a broken bag not treated with antibiotics even before delivery.