Birth control pills help regulate menstrual cycles, lower androgen levels, and reduce PCOS symptoms like acne and excessive hair growth.
They contain hormones (estrogen and progestin) that prevent ovulation, stabilize hormone levels, and reduce PCOS-related irregular periods.
While they don’t directly boost fertility, stopping birth control after prolonged use can sometimes lead to more regular ovulation in PCOS patients.
Some women may experience temporary delays in ovulation after stopping birth control, but fertility generally returns within a few months.
If pregnancy doesn’t happen naturally after stopping birth control, medications like Clomid or letrozole can help stimulate ovulation.
If you have irregular ovulation after stopping birth control, consulting a fertility specialist can help you explore personalized treatment options.
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