PCOS and Fertility: How Australian Women Can Overcome Challenges

    Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is one of the most common hormonal disorders affecting Australian women, often impacting fertility dreams. As a leading Gynaecologist and Obstetrician in Australia, Dr. Sachin Kotasthane at Lotus Medics specializes in helping women with PCOS conceive and thrive. Serving Orange, Bathurst, and Parkes, Lotus Medics offers hope through personalized care. This guide explores PCOS, its fertility challenges, and how Dr. Kotasthane’s expertise can help you overcome them.

Understanding PCOS

PCOS affects about 8–13% of reproductive-aged women in Australia, causing hormonal imbalances that lead to irregular periods, excess androgen (male hormones), and ovarian cysts. Dr. Sachin Kotasthane, a skilled Gynaecologist at Lotus Medics, explains that PCOS varies widely, with symptoms like:

  • Irregular or absent periods.
  • Acne or excess hair growth.
  • Weight gain or difficulty losing weight.
  • Fertility challenges due to irregular ovulation.

Diagnosis typically involves blood tests and pelvic ultrasound, both offered at Lotus Medics in Orange.



How PCOS Impacts Fertility

PCOS often disrupts ovulation, making conception difficult. Dr. Kotasthane notes that irregular or absent ovulation reduces the window for fertilization. Additionally, PCOS-related insulin resistance can affect egg quality. The emotional toll—stress, frustration, or anxiety—can further complicate the journey.

However, with expert care from Lotus Medics, many women with PCOS successfully conceive, even in regional NSW where specialized care is scarce.

Treatment Options at Lotus Medics

Dr. Sachin Kotasthane offers a multifaceted approach to PCOS and fertility, tailored to your needs:

Lifestyle Changes

  • Diet: A low-GI diet (e.g., whole grains, vegetables) helps manage insulin resistance. Dr. Kotasthane connects patients with dietitians in Orange.
  • Exercise: 150 minutes of moderate activity weekly improves ovulation and weight management.
  • Weight Loss: Even a 5–10% reduction in body weight can restore ovulation.

Medications

  • Ovulation Induction: Drugs like clomiphene or letrozole stimulate ovulation, prescribed by Dr. Kotasthane.
  • Metformin: Improves insulin sensitivity, often used alongside ovulation drugs.
  • Hormonal Treatments: To regulate cycles or reduce androgen effects.

Surgical Options

  • Laparoscopic Ovarian Drilling: A minimally invasive procedure by Dr. Kotasthane to trigger ovulation in resistant cases, performed in Orange.

Fertility Support

  • Monitoring: Regular ultrasounds at Lotus Medics track ovulation.
  • Partner Assessment: Ensuring male fertility factors are addressed.

Dr. Kotasthane’s expertise as an Obstetrician ensures seamless care from conception to pregnancy.

Support Resources in Australia

Living with PCOS can feel isolating, but support is available:

  • National Organizations: PCOS Australia offers online resources.
  • Medicare Coverage: Consultations and tests with Dr. Kotasthane are often subsidized.

Dr. Sachin Kotasthane encourages joining communities to share experiences and reduce stigma.

Why Choose Dr. Sachin Kotasthane?

As a Gynaecologist and Obstetrician, Dr. Kotasthane brings:

  • Expertise in PCOS management and fertility treatments.
  • Advanced skills in minimally invasive surgery for PCOS-related issues.
  • Commitment to regional care in Orange, Bathurst, and Parkes.

Lotus Medics’ patient-centred approach ensures you feel supported throughout your fertility journey.



Take the First Step Today

PCOS doesn’t have to stand in the way of your dreams. With expert care from Dr. Sachin Kotasthane at Lotus Medics, you can overcome fertility challenges and build your family. Whether you’re in Orange, Bathurst, or Parkes, book a consultation today to start your personalized PCOS plan.

Contact Lotus Medics now to schedule your appointment with Dr. Sachin Kotasthane and take control of your fertility journey!

 

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