In Fertility refers to the inability to conceive a child even after a year (6 months in case the female partner is above 35 years of age) of unprotected sex. It also refers to the inability to carry a pregnancy to term i.e. experiencing multiple miscarriages and stillbirths.
Polycystic ovarian syndrome or PCOS triggers a severe hormonal imbalance in the body which interferes with the normal ovulation and menstruation, thereby making it difficult to conceive. So, the answer is yes, PCOS can affect your Fertility if not managed properly.
Yes, there is a deep-rooted connection between stress and infertility as having one of these is likely to elevate the risks of the other. Excessive stress can affect the quality of gametes, which in turn impacts the quality of the embryo produced after fertilization. Although stress is one of the major causes of infertility, it has been proved that stress is primarily a result rather than a cause.
