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Dr Randy Morris MD-The BOARD CERTIFIED fertility expert with weekly TTC tips on InfertilityTV Women with PCOS have more difficulty getting pregnant. The main reason is that they don’t ovulate. Getting women with PCOS to ovulate can be tricky. Luckily, there are a number of options A common reason why women with PCOS don’t ovulate is insulin resistance. Methods to reduce insulin resistance can often get ovulation to occur. Three ways to reduce insulin resistance are weight loss, exercise and medications. The most commonly used medication in PCOS patients to reduce insulin resistance is called metformin. Fertility medications are also used to induce ovulation. Most people are familiar with a fertility pill called Clomid. However, many women with PCOS do not respond to Clomid. A better choice is another pill called letrozole. Injections of fertility medications can also be used to get ovulation to occur but be careful, there is a much greater risk for multiple pregnancy with injections. Finally, surgery on the ovary can be used to induce ovulation. This surgery is performed through laparoscopy and uses a laser or electric current to vaporize the cells in the ovary that are responsible for some of the hormone abnormalities in PCOS. Each option has pros and cons. Here at IVF1, we will review the advantages and disadvantages of each option to help you decide which is best for you. If you liked this video remember to like “THIS” video and share it in your support groups and on your favorite social media channels Do you have a topic or question you would like answered on Infertility TV? Let us know in the comments. You don't want to miss any episodes so subscribe to Infertility TV now and visit our website at ivf1.com Increase your "Infertelligence" TM Subscribe to Infertility TV now!!! A new episode of Infertility TV is broadcast weekly every Thursday afternoon or visit our website at IVF1.com ******************************************* Do you want to become a patient at IVF1? ******************************************* Register online here: https://patient.ivf1.com/PatientPorta... Or call: 630-357-6540