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Frequent Asked Questions

Tablets like Metformin, Myo-inositol, and Diane-35 are often used to regulate periods. They help balance hormones and support regular menstrual cycles.

Clomid and Letrozole can help you ovulate and increase pregnancy chances. They work by triggering egg release in women with irregular periods.

Most PCOS tablets start showing results in 2 to 3 months. Regular use, healthy food, and doctor follow-up can make the treatment more effective.

Yes, doctors sometimes prescribe both Metformin and Clomid together. This combination helps improve ovulation, regulate insulin, and boost fertility in women.

No, PCOS medicines should not be taken without a doctor’s advice. Only supplements like inositol are safe options available without a prescription.

No, PCOS cannot be cured completely, but tablets can control symptoms. A healthy diet, exercise, and regular medical care can help manage it.

Clomid, Letrozole, and Metformin are used when planning pregnancy. A doctor will decide the safest medicine for your body and needs.

Yes, in some women, hormonal tablets can affect mood or cause mild sadness. Always share such feelings with your doctor for proper guidance.

Ayurvedic tablets help balance hormones. Their effect may take longer than allopathic medicines, but they have some side effects.

Yes, Metformin and Myo-inositol can help reduce belly fat by improving insulin levels. Also, it boosts metabolism, along with a healthy lifestyle.

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Success Stories with Gynoveda across India

PCOS Warrior to Proud Mom: Sandhya’s Ayurvedic Success
Sandhya Kamble, 30 years
Photographer- Wedding Shoot, Baby shoot
Residence
Pune
Wife of Subham Kamble, 29 years
Sr. Sales Manager - Real Estate
Consuming Gynoveda Since
11 months
Medical History
PCOS, Irregular periods, Unhealthy Weight
Trying to Conceive Since
1 year
Sandhya, a photographer from Pune, had been battling PCOS for 15 years, enduring the frustration of irregular periods. On May 15, 2022, she got married, but her struggles intensified as she gained nea...

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