tempeterouge
Sep 6, 2018 · 1 min read

I’m posting this just in case it relevant to the discussion.

While trying to conceive our first child we were not able to due to what doctors at a fertility clinic called poor quality ovulation. After a few tests the fertility doctor told us my wife has polycistic ovaries and that the use of Medformin could help improve the quality of ovulation.

Turns out that with this approach conception worked on the first try.

I don’t know if that is a common approach or if it is relevant for women for whom the condition affects them everyday and not only while trying to have a baby?

Ps I am not a doctor just relaying a slice of life :-)

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